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Old 11-19-2018, 11:27 AM
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since each turn is only moving 1 1/6, do you think 2 full turns on the passenger side will square it up? I assume the other side will move back a hair as i pull the pass side in.
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You would be pivoting about the driver side link but two turns wouldn't be enough, you need 3 turns. 3 turns on one side only would move axle forward or back less than an 1/8 inch. Depending on which side you adjust. You could do 2 turns passenger 1 side driver or any combo that adds up to 3 turns. This is just a starting point, you need to make some adjustments and see how the car reacts.
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