Tuff240
240 Ninja
- Joined
- Jun 27, 2002
- Location
- Central California
Camber -.4* (max)
Loosen the 3 bj bolts and pull out and forward on the strut assembly while you tighten them.
You didn't do this did you.
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Camber -.4* (max)
Loosen the 3 bj bolts and pull out and forward on the strut assembly while you tighten them.
Tracking has improved over the course of our road trip. Wearing in new tires?
Seems unlikely... plausible I suppose.
I offered / she declined. Been a while since we've owned a stick shift.
Remember column shift cars? Always a good time.
Our 64 Buick special wagon had a 310 Wildcat engine, and a three on the tree.
My car wanders on our lovely rutted roads, to an extent as well. Hope Davis was all you hoped it to be?
Our 64 Buick special wagon had a 310 Wildcat engine, and a three on the tree.
How much air pressure are you running in your tires? What's size tires and rims? My 235/45/18 kumho v720 grab every ripple and rut in the road, but it's much worse with too much air in the tires, they're only drivable at 28 psi or less. My 195/65/15 also make the car almost comfortable to ride in, but also at around 28psi. I'm on cut springs with Koni s so the ride is very stiff regardless.