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Tom
But it's still rock n roll to youHe’s probably got a set of white wall tires and is gonna cruze a miracle mile.
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But it's still rock n roll to youHe’s probably got a set of white wall tires and is gonna cruze a miracle mile.
A "good" shop will straighten the wheel for you as part of the alignment.
Right. But he was asking about doing it himself.
As far as I'm concerned, I am my own "good" shop. I did my alignment when I refreshed my suspension and lowered it. Was aiming to just get it close enough to be fine for the drive to a shop. But I spent an extra few minutes since I already had it all set up and got it pretty darned spot-on. I erred my caster to be a bit strong to the positive because I didn't have an easy way to measure it and positive is much safer than "zero" or negative. Anyway, that was three years (to the day!) and about 25K miles ago and my tires have always worn very evenly. I scrutinize the treads at every 5K-mile rotation, just daring something to be off.
If you turn the wheels from straight you can get a rough idea of the castor angle using the gauge I posted. So if you are on the drivers side wheel you get the camber measurement at straight then turn the wheel left and check that reading then do the math.
Yes! It looks a little taller when you are driving it, although i measured them side by side and they looked identicalNotice any difference in the ride height at all?
If I had planned on staying with my home-grown alignment, I would've invested in one of those gauges. Still, it requiring math prompts me to leave it as-is. You know we get more dumber the further south we is.
Sez the guy with the self-calculated Helmholtz chamber for his exhaust drone.
Is there one on the intake also?Sez the guy with the self-calculated Helmholtz chamber for his exhaust drone.
Is there one on the intake also?
Is there one on the intake also?