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I posted a how to about how I did a home alignment using a simple jig I made. Pls let me know if you see a problem and I'll fix it.
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Was a good read, thanks for posting it.
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I was very glad to see exactly how you went about setting up a "level playing field"...so to speak. I really like your fixture for getting exactly + or - 20 degrees for the caster calc. Nice job, good info. I did my own alignment a few years ago but this will help make the one I start tomorrow even more accurate. After suffering loose UCA's on the bash trip to FWB last year, following a pro alignment job, there'll be no more "professional alignment" jobs on our 66 .
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