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You could drop check it with some chalked string by putting it on stands and picking the same points on the chassis at each side and corners etc with a plumb line and go from point to point with the string and "twang " it to put chalk lines down on the floor,this will give you an idea of what is where in relation to all the other bits.
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I just assume the chassis is square to within a mm (which I know it is), clamp a long spirit level to the spindle with the wheel and brake drum removed and measure the distance between the level and the chassis at two points. Then simple a conversion from radians to degrees. 0.5° toe in means 5 mm difference at the distance of 600 mm. Any higher precision is unnecessary.
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