I used to live in the DFW area.71 chevy wrote:DFWJohn_Heard wrote:Where are you located at?
Big bugs there.
Good Tex-Mex though <stomach rumble>
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I used to live in the DFW area.71 chevy wrote:DFWJohn_Heard wrote:Where are you located at?
Im excited about it. I hope it does. I think I will go and remove one shim per side tonight and see if it does any thing.John_Heard wrote:That should make a big difference!
You might be able to get by with a tiny bit less toe-in at rest to reduce it at full extension, but you should check it so that you're sure it doesn't go toe-out when under compression. For example coming down from a wheel stand. But you have made a huge improvement, the car should drive a lot better.
Congrats for your efforts to do this!!!71 chevy wrote:now it goes straight as an arrow. so this problem forced me to learn how to do my own alignment, square the rear end, buy new front tires, buy a bunch of new tools etc, fix my bump steer, and it was a simple thing - toe out. lol
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