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Old 12-02-1999, 11:50 PM   #6
PoppyJim
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Thanks guys for the info.My reaction time to responding is slow just like when I go to the track,some times I cut a good light though.I haven't drilled any new holes as yet and will try to get the templet you refer to.I had such a hard time getting the alignment done right the last time that maybe should leave it alone.Why is it so hard to get a good wheel alignment?Shops in my area seem to care more about the money than doing job right,especially on an almost 40yr old car.
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