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saltshaker 07-09-2009 09:21 AM

body alignment/ride heigth
 
the body has been on and I set the ride height in the rear per "Joe"...the two rear and left front fenders measure the same distance to the floor....the right front is two inch's higher. The front coil overs have no pressure on them and the left rear has been tightened to lower the right front...not working. Any one experiencing them same?
Jon

AMiller 07-10-2009 10:34 AM

Maybe not what you want to hear but I could never make my right and left front clearances the same. I messed with everything. The right side or passengers side sits higher.

I leveled the frame, set the body, measured up the top of each fender from the headlight mount to a mark equal on both sides, put a straight edge across the fenders mark to mark and made that line level. Fender well openings are still different. The nice part is you cant see both at one time. I have come to a place where I just have to live with it. The bodies are not perfect from side to side. They look good enough to fool the eye though.

Aaron


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