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alignment blocks
Does anyone have a solution to the alignment issue with a flat plate and oval holes on the top of the a arms. I notice that finish line has a set of adjusters availiable. How do these attatch? Are there other ways or products available?
I have a midstates with a mustang II tubular front end. Thanks, Steve:3DSMILE: |
Steve, I have been thinking about those too. I am going to try another plate underneath spanning both bolts. When I get the
alignment right, drill two onsize holes through the whole works and pin or bolt. One problem, adjustment is lost without drilling more holes. What do you think? Dan |
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Dan, Look at these from finishline. Says they go under the plate?
I have a few ideas that would work. I don't see how these attatch to the frame then use the double bolts to adjust the arm into position. Steve :3DSMILE: |
they don't make sense to me, unless they are welded in place under the a-arm base, but they look like aluminum. Could we bolt or weld some nice little tapped blocks or rails on either side
of the a-arm pivot for the jack screws? I just went out and looked it's alittle tight outboard but could squeeze something in. Lots of room on the inside. Dan |
bethania-garage.com ($100/pr) Mustang II upper control arm brackets. Bolt them in, and adjust with shims. They work.
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