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Old 12-20-2003, 10:22 AM   #3
420nitro
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I agree with andy669, and if you want to take all the guess work out of it then go to a chassis shop and have it scaled and checked. My local (40 miles) chassis shop sets up pinion angle, makes sure car is square, scales the car, and set up pre load on the rear end (if you have dyno sheets, video, or time slips.) He charges around 300 dollars for this. I am sure you can find a shop by you too.
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