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Old 11-03-2007, 02:53 PM
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Default Front End Aligment HELP!!

Im posting this for a friend and I really need some help, his car slid off the road and jumped a really small curb and now the car pulls right when you drive down the road. It has maxim motorsport caster/camber plates and some blisten shocks and cobra R springs. I tryed playing with the adjustment and get no where which leads to believe the car needs a alignment. Anyone know of a place in CT thats good for this type of alingment, were located in Bristol, CT.
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Old 11-03-2007, 10:47 PM
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You should beable to go to any shop that does alignments. Not sure what you have by you but you should even beable to go to a ford car dealer to get a alignment done....althought a dealer will be way pricier than a regulat shop around the corner. You may want to jack up the car before you got and check to see if there are any bent parts under it.
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Old 11-05-2007, 04:37 AM
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i say the toe is off in the car. to adjust there is a nut a the end off the tie rods. u cant really tellto the naked eye unless there is some out unnormal wear on the tires. go get the car alined and the rim re banlanced. any goodyear or firestone will do this
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