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#125007 08/08/08 11:33 PM
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Hello fellow enthusiasts

I just got my 66 Bel Air wagon back on the road, after just replacing all the front end components. I had it aligned but I have found the car has quite a bit of understeer and another thing it is doing, is when I accelerate on the highway it will sway a bit from side to side.
I would like the alignment specs so I can confirm the shop has the right ones, I will be bringing it back in for a second look. Any advice would be apprieciated.

Anthony









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Check your shop manual. The alignment specifications should be in there.

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Thank You

Unfortunately all I have is a Chilton Manual. I just had a look at it and comparing it to the shops print out something is not right. Hopefully the folks from Chilton are accurate.



Anthony

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