front end help
2 posters
Page 1 of 1
front end help
how do you guys set the caster/camber on the front of your cars i have put bump-steer kit,adjustable caster camber plates on the front of my car but i was wondering if to carry and have it lined up or is there a backyard way and also the toein.
bigjohn2007- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
- Posts : 790
Join date : 2009-08-19
Age : 45
Location : Cerro Gordo n.c
Re: front end help
In the process of doin' our 81 as we speak. I use one of them cheap magnetic degree doodads you get from the hardware store, a tape measure and some string.
I dont think you can put too much caster in a fox without getting creative with the plates and such, just not a lot of room to work with. I About 1/16th toe in, be sure to check the bumpsteer, just because you have a kit dont mean its right out of the box.
I dont think you can put too much caster in a fox without getting creative with the plates and such, just not a lot of room to work with. I About 1/16th toe in, be sure to check the bumpsteer, just because you have a kit dont mean its right out of the box.
richter69- Posts : 13649
Join date : 2008-12-02
Age : 53
Location : In the winners circle
Re: front end help
richter69 wrote:In the process of doin' our 81 as we speak. I use one of them cheap magnetic degree doodads you get from the hardware store, a tape measure and some string.
I dont think you can put too much caster in a fox without getting creative with the plates and such, just not a lot of room to work with. I About 1/16th toe in, be sure to check the bumpsteer, just because you have a kit dont mean its right out of the box.
how do you check the bumpsteer
bigjohn2007- BBF CONTRIBUTOR
- Posts : 790
Join date : 2009-08-19
Age : 45
Location : Cerro Gordo n.c
Similar topics
» 1970 KING COBRA Torino prototype hemi *** pretty sweet ( saw this localat a show ) pics inside
» 19
» front end limiters?
» Let's see your ride(s)
» front suspension
» 19
» front end limiters?
» Let's see your ride(s)
» front suspension
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum