allignment help
my eg is pulling to the right. its not really sharp but its aggravating and i dont want to ever take my **** to a shop. does anyone know how to adjust that with out an allignment rack? thanks
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Yup. You'll need toe plates: http://www.longacreracing.com/...tid=5.
Since you're pulling, you'll need to do a 4 wheel alignment, wich will require 'stringing' the car to make sure both axles are pointed straight:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=597192
With the toe plates, you'll only need to string one side, instead of boxing it, which I find much easier. I change my alignment all the time between track and daily driving. Read all those links many, many times to figure it out.
Yup. You'll need toe plates: http://www.longacreracing.com/...tid=5.
Since you're pulling, you'll need to do a 4 wheel alignment, wich will require 'stringing' the car to make sure both axles are pointed straight:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=597192
With the toe plates, you'll only need to string one side, instead of boxing it, which I find much easier. I change my alignment all the time between track and daily driving. Read all those links many, many times to figure it out.
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