solarcrew
(Mudrunner)
10/13/05 10:01 PM
Re: Aligned my own truck, awesome results

This seems to work for me.Use thumb tacks or push pins.Put 1 inthe back middle of the rear tires,1 in the front middle of the front tires.Cut 2 equal lenghts of string or fishing line.I prefer the fishing line,it stretches.Tie 1 end of line to the rear tack and other to front tack.Do both sides. Now I have a ???I got a great alignment doing this.but out of curiosity,I measured the distance from the front of 1 rear tire to the other rear tire.Then measured from the rear of 1 front tire to the other front tire.The front tires were almost an inch wider then the rear tires.So,do any of you do this,and what were your results?I reset everything so the front and rear of the front tires were equal to the rear tires.Redid the string thing.Took the truck out and it pulled to the left.Not hard,just drifted.Whatta you guys think I need to check.thanks!!




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