DIY Alignment - Part 3

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

Do-it-yourself car alignment check. This video shows you how to check your car's alignment using tools you probably have laying around your garage.

http://www.racetrackdb.com/forums/showthread.php?t=479

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  • Excellent Video~!!!!!!

    This is what Youtube is all about!

  • My opinion as a shop owner and technician.. this is great information especially for the DIY'ers. Sure is doesn't show Steering Angle Inclination or Thrust Angle.. but unless the vehicle has been in a wreck probably 80-90% of the vehicles that come come through my shop only need a toe adjustment. The other 10-20% that do need camber and caster adjustments are much older vehicles or the ride height has been modified.

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  • I kid you not, a buddy of mine saw two Russians using sledgehammers to beat the tail straight on a MiG. Jumped in and FLEW the son of a bitch! Crazy bastards.

  • Great video! Thanks very much.

  • @Coolride17 Ammco tool manufacturing is the one I have..that and a toe stick from speedwaymotors and home alignment is easy

  • Great info. Many Thanks - Just doing this on my Porsche.

  • Good shit brother. As someone already said, this is what makes Youtube and the internet great.

  • I can use a alignment machine for free at school, but forget about that I'm doing my alignment this weekend your way!!

  • I'm a master ASE tech. , and have done many alignments at GM, but remember in school the instructor using a clamp on rim tool for camber, and you keep it their, and turn the steering from left to right, and the bubble will show you caster too. Don't know if they make those, but that would be cool for the DIYer

  • As i would naturally say it.

    "good shit"

    Thanks for teaching me somethibg ive been interested in doing.

  • Good advice for the PEEPS!

    Much respect from Brooklyn.

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