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Re: diffs and opinion II
> Unfortunately, in the fifteen years since I started playing around with cars,
> I've never had the so-called "professionals" at an alignment shop properly
> align my car, no matter how much I tip them in advance and/or watch over them
> while they work. They've gotten close on occasion but not close enough to
> satisfy me...
>
> Because of this, I finally started aligning my cars at home and have
> developed my technique such that I'm able to do a pretty damned good job
> using only basic hand tools.
OK, I have a relatively flat cement surface to work with and would love
to be able to play at home alignments. I think.
How would you recommend going about it?
(if the explanation is long and you think WOB, just send it to me and
I'll chuck it on my web site)
Thanks!
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Huw Powell
http://www.humanspeakers.com/audi/
82 Audi Coupe; 84 4kq; 85 Coupe GT; 73 F250