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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / July 2005

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Generic Alignment Instructions  - alignment.gif (0/1)

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MasterMechanic@workshop.com - 26 Jul 2005 08:46 GMT
The following photo shows how to do a generic alignment.
A very simple method for every chassis and body type.
Simply follow the photo and always be sure everything is tight and
firm before you begin.

MasterMechanic
anoldfart2@invalid.com - 28 Jul 2005 04:36 GMT
>The following photo shows how to do a generic alignment.
>A very simple method for every chassis and body type.
>Simply follow the photo and always be sure everything is tight and
>firm before you begin.
>
>MasterMechanic

That's really a stick shift !
sdlomi2 - 29 Jul 2005 04:19 GMT
> >The following photo shows how to do a generic alignment.
> >A very simple method for every chassis and body type.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> That's really a stick shift !
   ...and there seems to have been no provision for 'toe-in'
allowance...(Now, I did NOT say that!)
 
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