Re: Alignment Question
I use the same new std arms Bairs does, and they are better then originals.I have never had one problem with any new arm and doubt Bairs has either. Now if you had offsets installed then this is a common problem and has been for years.Some are so bad the poly bushings need to be ground out.
You can read my thread on rebuilding arms to see how to check them. The tolerance is not as tight as some believe. I've found original arms vary up to .100" in some cases. This is not a measurement of the bushing thickness. while .100 is bit more then I like they should work,more then that and I would replace the arm.
I use the same new std arms Bairs does, and they are better then originals.I have never had one problem with any new arm and doubt Bairs has either. Now if you had offsets installed then this is a common problem and has been for years.Some are so bad the poly bushings need to be ground out.
You can read my thread on rebuilding arms to see how to check them. The tolerance is not as tight as some believe. I've found original arms vary up to .100" in some cases. This is not a measurement of the bushing thickness. while .100 is bit more then I like they should work,more then that and I would replace the arm.
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