<VV> new car for me - towing
Joe West
joew at diveaz.com
Wed Apr 13 20:47:28 EDT 2005
Mike... dude...
Get it aligned at a shop before you drive it. Save yourself a potential
blow-out because you made a mistake setting the toe-in, set it too much, set
it toed out... etc.
Find a shop on yahoo yellow pages, make an appointment and drive the car
from the sellers house to the shop.
This is a PRIME example of the perfect time not to cut corners. This IS NOT
the time for you to learn how to do a toe-in alignment.
Joe West
Administrator
http://www.virtualcorvairclub.com
On 4/13/05 2:27 PM, "mhicks130 at cox.net" <mhicks130 at cox.net> wrote:
> Ah-hah!! This is what I'm looking for - you guys are great. I was willing to
> drive it as is (it drives fine at low speeds) but the seller said don't do it.
> If I could get it close in his driveway, close enough to not completely wreck
> the tires (or the CAR!!!) I'd drive that baby home.
>
> mike
>
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>
> Or align it yourself, close enough. Use a string or long bar and get the
> wheels either slightly toed in or straight ahead. Just a little bit in on
> top. It ought to be drivable.
>
> Chuck S
> YS73
>
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