<VV> Alignment Question

Jim Allen Sr. jameseasr at comcast.net
Wed Mar 19 08:35:29 EDT 2008


They are wrong. You have to adjust Toe for each rear wheel and most 
important, Camber.
     They are easy to adjust if the bolts are not to rusty to turn.
                 Jim Allen
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Subject: <VV> Alignment Question


> Hi:
>
> I have a 66 Corsa Convertible. I took it to get an alignment at a local
> Firestone shop and they told me only the front gets aligned and that 
> according  to
> them the factory does not recommend any adjustments or alignment for the
> rear. They also told me that rear does not get aligned because there  are 
> no
> parts to adjust.
>
> I just want to make sure that they are correct and the rear does not get
> aligned? If it does what gets adjusted and what are the settings?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joel Roth
> Ft Lauderdale, FL
>
>
>
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