Wheel alignment

Started by Jokester, January 26, 2005, 01:02:00 PM

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Jokester

Hi all,

I've searched the archive and found a recommendation for alignment specs for rods with Must II type suspensions.  What I found was camber 1 degree positive, caster 2 degrees positive, and toe-in 1/32 for radial tires.  Does this seem correct to everyone?  :?

The car is a 33 chevy sedan.  I don't know the origin of the suspension.  I checked Heidt's and they don't make a kit for this car.  All of the components appear to be the same as Mustangs I have disassembled in the past.  The only exception is the outer tie rods, which are a couple of inches longer than the stock Mustang.

Thanks for your help.

Also, thanks Frank for getting the site back up.  I was in withdrawal for a couple of days there.  I'm much better now.

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enjenjo

Yes it's correct, but you can go more on the caster if needed, up to about 6 or 7 degrees.
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Jokester

Very good.  Thanks, Frank.

.bjb
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