Re: Front end alignment
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Re: Front end alignment




Yup, tape measure and a string with a  weight on the end of it. Measure the tires tread to tread with the car on the ground, and compare the camber to the weight on the string.
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  From: Skagdrager@xxxxxxx<mailto:Skagdrager@xxxxxxx> 
  To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> 
  Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 12:38 PM
  Subject: Front end alignment




   
  I often suspect that my front ends (62 Dart 4dr. drums & 62 Dart convert w/ 
  disc upgrade per the book) are not aligned properly, though I've had 
  "professionals" (who claim proper knowledge) adjust them several times. Neither one 
  corners very comfortably.
  Is there a way to learn the proper protocol to align our cars ourselves, 
  without needing expensive equipment?
  Thanks.
  Paul
   
  In a message dated 9/30/07 12:13:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
  r.kinsley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:r.kinsley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

  Yeah, anytime you mess with suspension components you need to have the 
  alignment checked.





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