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  • #16
    u could do it urself it all ur doing is toe, use a tape measurer, pick one spot(same spot front/back and on both tires) to measure from.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by 96Camaro
      So basicly I just have to get the # of turns just close enought to be able to drive it to alignment shop and they'll do the rest right?
      I'm not going to say that because the ones I bought were about 1/4" shorter than the stock one. So if you get the exact same part as what is on it you could count turns. You'll get it closer by stringing it.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by 96Camaro
        So basicly I just have to get the # of turns just close enought to be able to drive it to alignment shop and they'll do the rest right?
        Yes. Measure from the jam nut to the center of the stud end that goes into the steering knuckle and make your new ones the same length. Your alignment will come out very close or the same as what it was.
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