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09-01-2002, 11:37 AM | #1 |
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Proper front end alignment = better E.T.'s??
I stopped at my favorite gas station (the only one where I can get 94 Octane) and the owner stopped to talk to me about my Stang. He's a local drag and cicle track racer and he immediately noticed that my front end is way off alignement. He told me that my camber was way off on the driver's front side and he suggested that I get an alignment ASAP. He also checked out my timeslip and said that I could expect at least .3 drop in E.T. when the front end is aligned right. What do you guys think? Is there a relationship between a properly aligned front end and E.T.??
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