Re: 62 Front end alignment w/radials
Gary,
You are 100% on the money!
It is becoming increasingly more difficult to find an alignment shop that KNOWS the frontend characteristics of older cars (and not just Chevys). MOST alignment shops now have computerized equipment and the younger whipper snappers don't have a clue about any of the "old timer" alignment tricks. As an example, shimming between the REAR of the lower-inner A-frame shaft and bottom of the cross member to add some caster (that's NOT in the books).
Gary,
You are 100% on the money!
It is becoming increasingly more difficult to find an alignment shop that KNOWS the frontend characteristics of older cars (and not just Chevys). MOST alignment shops now have computerized equipment and the younger whipper snappers don't have a clue about any of the "old timer" alignment tricks. As an example, shimming between the REAR of the lower-inner A-frame shaft and bottom of the cross member to add some caster (that's NOT in the books).

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