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10-29-2009, 09:59 AM | #1 |
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Location: Missoula, MT
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Re: HELP camber kit for 67 to 72 Do they sell one
Well everyone has hit the nail on the head. Im an alignment tech for Les Schwab and have aligned alot of these trucks of all stances and all types of front ends from a Nova ll to Mustang. +1 on the tubular control arms and drop spindles. My shop only charges 54.95 for a front end alignment..shims included is an extra $20 or so per side and really doesnt take much longer. Unless you have some alignment tools get get actual readings and not just eyeballing it, I would recommend taking it to your local trusted alignment shop where they can set up on it with a machine. There is alot more to it then just adding a shim and setting it back down until your tire looks straight up and down. You have to take into account what your castor is doing...perhaps you need to add 3/8s to the front and only 1/8 to the rear...or vice versa, but you wont know until you can get honest live readings.
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