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Join Date: Jan 2005
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THx for the replies
I understand that the caster should be adjusted by shimming the upper control arm for 66 while the strut rod adjustment for caster is 67 to 73. Could the strut rod still affect caster in a 66 if it is bent ? Probably eh? My alignment guys says shimming thing hasn't solved problem. Any ideas ? eg shock tower? frame rails? ...Where should I start looking for something out of wack? Thx for the info |
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