windsormw
stretch nuts
the ice and snow , has really taken a toll on my SHO
living in Canada , hard packed roads and nasty ice is a part of every day winter . problem is , i got up to about 60 mph and its shaken like a whore @ confesion . Pullin to the right pretty bad , so i finger that the alignment is screwed , i have done lots of alignments on industrail machinery but never on a car .
I am looking for an easy way , I have sort of an idea in my head on how to get it close , My idea would invole a bit of layout on my shop floors ( basically staight edge the rear wheels and lay it out for the front ) this would give a goo d end result i think but would take quite a bit of time ..........also a tape measure off of common points on the uni-body .
please forgive me if i am over loookin the obvious , i never seen it done before and figure u " sho nuts " gotta have some good advice
thanks a bunch
living in Canada , hard packed roads and nasty ice is a part of every day winter . problem is , i got up to about 60 mph and its shaken like a whore @ confesion . Pullin to the right pretty bad , so i finger that the alignment is screwed , i have done lots of alignments on industrail machinery but never on a car .
I am looking for an easy way , I have sort of an idea in my head on how to get it close , My idea would invole a bit of layout on my shop floors ( basically staight edge the rear wheels and lay it out for the front ) this would give a goo d end result i think but would take quite a bit of time ..........also a tape measure off of common points on the uni-body .
please forgive me if i am over loookin the obvious , i never seen it done before and figure u " sho nuts " gotta have some good advice
thanks a bunch