Re: Tie Rod length adjustment and installation
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Re: Tie Rod length adjustment and installation



Menko, having just completed the same on my 63 Dodge wagon, the test ride 
indicated my car was way out of adjustment even though I had measured the tie 
rod lengths as you did. I found a link on how to do your toe in sitting at 
home in the driveway, see: http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?
t=1093484
Even though its for a Subaru the basics apply to any car. Using this method I 
was able to get mine close enough to drive to the alignment shop without the 
tires squealing. Hope this helps.
Nico Over 
Va. Beach, Va.
64 Ply SF
63 Dodge 440 wagon 


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