I totally agree. After rebuilding my front end last winter I took it to the
best alignment shop in town. The car now tracks, steers, turns like a race
car. I think the key is, do not let the run of the mill shop touch your hard
work, go to the best you can find.
BTW, he charged me $99.00 for over 2 hours hard work. I think he enjoyed the
challenge of working on a clean classic.
Good luck, Dewey
-----Original Message-----
>From: Graeme Suckling <graemes@internode.on.net>
>Sent: Nov 5, 2012 12:40 AM
>To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Camber and Caster
>
>My explanation is, don't worry about it!
>Just put back what you take out and let your wheel aligner sort it out;-)
>
>Regards,
>Graeme Suckling
>http://tinyurl.com/6n5aza
>Adelaide
>South Australia.
>
>On 5/11/2012 5:32 PM, Neil Levine wrote:
>> Calling all suspension experts!
>> I'm having to change out the upper A arm spindle on the passenger side of my
>> '66 1600. Can anyone explain how the caster/camber adjustment works with
>> the shims? There are 2 different parts shown in the Datsun service manual
>> front suspension drawing (items 45 (shim- camber) and 47 (shim-caster,
>> rear)) which are stacked together under the same bolt. How can one be for
>> camber and the other be for caster when they are just stacked together in
>> the same spot? I just don't get it. Does anyone have a simple explanation?
>>
>> Neil
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