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Old 03-25-2010, 08:48 AM
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cam67152
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Originally Posted by JEFF69Z28
Originally Posted by cam67152

A to B and C to D should be equal. once you have that, move the rear housing sidways until ...
A to D and B to C are be equal. your rear end is now perfectly square.
I measure from the grease zerk on the lower ball joint to the center of the rear axle.

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i did this and but one tire is closer to the frame than the other by maybe 1/4 to 1/2 inch.tires are perfect by measuring down from center of fender.could the frame or body be that much off from the factory??
If you remove your rear wheels, hang a plumbob off one of your wheel studs rotate it until the string goes rite through the centre of the axle, do the measurements like above. Then everything is square. If it is still out your body or frame must be out. Has it ever been hit, that you know of?
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