I am restoring (frame off) my 1967 corvette coupe. The frame is not the original but it has been qualified to be structurally and dimensionally correct. After having a professional alignment done "verified" by my own crude measuring system of target wires and tape measures, I would have to agree that the alignment is correct.
My concern is that upon closer inspection of the alignment, I find that there are no shims at all on the outboard side of the left rear trailing arm. If the alignment is correct, should I be concerned. The frame/pocket dimensions are very close side to side and are within 1/32" and the bolts appear to support the correctness of the frame since the exposed length of the bolts when installed and torqued are identical.
Please advise.
My concern is that upon closer inspection of the alignment, I find that there are no shims at all on the outboard side of the left rear trailing arm. If the alignment is correct, should I be concerned. The frame/pocket dimensions are very close side to side and are within 1/32" and the bolts appear to support the correctness of the frame since the exposed length of the bolts when installed and torqued are identical.
Please advise.
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