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Alignment Numbers

aklb43

Jr. Member
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Nov 27, 2009
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137
Hi guys,

I just wanted to post my alignment numbers to see what ya'll thought. She seems to drive down the road pretty good. I cant hit 75-80mph on 33", but its a little uncomfortable. I get a little low frequency osculation in the steering wheel at the high speeds that id like to fix. All in all though, im pretty happy with the drivability other than the suspension, but thats a different story.

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Wild horse 75

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More caster will help drive ability at high speed. I would try rotating the tires to see if the osculation changes. Slight imbalance or a bent wheel can cause that.
 
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aklb43

aklb43

Jr. Member
Joined
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Messages
137
Thanks bro. I will rotate the tires. If the oscillation changes, then that is likely the issue, however, there is less than 1k miles on them. I do have .25" spacers on them to prevent the drag link joint from rubbing on the rims, and the spacers dont self center. Im not sure the spacers would cause the issue being made out of aluminum, but maybe they would. Also, maybe the drag link knocked of some of the balance lead.
 
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