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^^^ That .pdf has exactly the info in it that I'm talking about. You are allowed to adjust up to 12* discrepancy at the steering wheel - which is about 1 spline on the steering hub... also, only 1.5mm difference in adjustment L/R on the tie rods is 'allowed'. So, the general rule here is get it as close as you can with the splines of the wheel to the steering shaft, then do final fine adjustments as part of a normal alignment.
-Charlie
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