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1968 front end alignment

logue636@comcast.net

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New Stanton Pa
Putt all new tie rod ends, torque arms, center link, idler arms, sway bar. Does some one have a way to align the front end or just align it good enough to get it to a front end shop
 

nfrntau

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Rosharon, Texas
I just eyeballed mine until it looked like the tires were pointing straight. The shop wasn't but a few miles away. As long as you drive slow and take it easy you shouldn't lose to much tread.
 

franklinair

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I agree. I had replaced virtually ALL of the front suspension on my '68 conv. Took it to an alignment shop for finalization.

Neil
 

whodat

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I did the same thing last week. Got it straight enough then drove it to the shop.
 

PFSlim

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You can also use a tape measure. Go has high as you can outside to outside on front, low as you can, then the same in the back of the front tires. That will get you really close.

Paul
 

PFSlim

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Cobra gets a front and rear end alignment at the local Goodyear Tire Shop.

Paul
 

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