Adjust rear of car then front of car. Adjust in this order: Caster, Camber, Toe.
if the the car has never had an alignment, do that first and have the shop check rear wheels for tracking, they can adjust if required
The Mazda 3 is front wheel drive.
Wheel alignment should be done by a professional shop. Some places (Town Fair) will not align the rear wheels on a Beretta/Corsica due to ridiculous shop policy, but they canbe done. First, ask around to see if a shop near you installs shims for alignment. Shims of proper size/thickness will need to be installed in specific areas behind the wheel bearings in order to properly adjust the rear wheels. If alignment is extremely out-of-spec, you may have a bad wheel hub, or a bent rear beam. The shop will tell you if this is the case, as they should be replaced.
you should have a 4 wheel alignment done
No, its Front wheel drive
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To get a more accurate alignment just follow these steps. 1) when an alignment is performed on a vehicle, either with a computer or doing it yourself. (without a computer) Always adjust camber and caster angles first (if possible). Always adjust toe angles last. 2) If doing a 4 wheel alignment always adjust the rear angles first, camber, caster, then toe. Then perform the front end alignment. this will help you perform a better alignment on any vehicle.
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The 2012 Mazda MX-5-Miata has rear wheel drive.
The 2008 Mazda MX-5-Miata has rear wheel drive.
The 2004 Mazda MX-5-Miata has rear wheel drive.