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Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Sherman, Texas
Posts: 188
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![]() Perhaps a stupid question but would those settings work on a '67? I put Scott Drake wheels and new tires on my coupe and had the treatment you described when I took the car to the local Kwik Kar place for an alignment. "We got it as close as we could but it's not quite right". Thanks. E.
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Drag Racer and Mach1 Addict
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: southern oklahoma
Posts: 85
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![]() i think i may have the 67 settings ill look for them, we used them on my buddys 67..ill post um on here..
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