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Old 04-08-2005, 04:24 PM   #1
kgn
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Default Re: front end alignment

Thx Philly
The fraim rails are very good...the shock tower is not rusted and very stable. Thats why they are baffled..but they don't work on vintage cars much . That is why i am asking the experts where I should look , measure and what measurements to compare to.
Thx Ken
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