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Old 03-20-2004, 08:11 AM   #1
Kisner
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My personal opinion is to leave that to the professionals that have the proper equipment to do it. I took mine to GoodYear and they had all the new state-of-the-art computer alignment equipment and did an outstanding job. Plus it's warranted for a year in case it comes back out of alignment. If you do take it to a shop, you might want to get the spec's (tow-in, camber, caster, etc.) and carry with you (will be in the shop manual if you have one). They can probably get it, but GoodYear's spec sheets didn't go back to 1968. Not that expensive - think I paid $54, including tax.
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