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if you are having to futz with the a arm frame attachment points (I did) b=
e very aware of kingpin inclination angle ..determines castor/camber of whe=
el ..depending on frame/tweekage and replacement part tolerances, the backs=
ide of the mount is nowhere near any reference alignment point...if you got=
ta have it vertical for "pretty" grind the flange (where it welds to the fr=
ame)...AFTER verifying kingpin / axle / wheel caster-camber
Jim
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On Tuesday, February 18, 2020, 2:32:56 AM UTC, S and T Miller <stmiller=
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Anyone know the factory a-arm frame mount specs in degrees? One would ass=
ume 90 degrees when using a digital angle finder on the back side, but?
The Millers
"Always drive them, but remember each drive in an antique car is a test dri=
ve."
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arm frame attachment points (I did) be very aware of kingpin inclination angle
..determines castor/camber of wheel ..depending on frame/tweekage and
replacement part tolerances, the backside of the mount is nowhere near any
reference alignment point...if you gotta have it vertical for "pretty" grind
the flange (where it welds to the frame)...AFTER verifying kingpin / axle /
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Anyone know the factory a-arm frame mount specs in degrees? One would assume 90
degrees when using a digital angle finder on the back side, but?<br>
<br>
The Millers<br>
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"Always drive them, but remember each drive in an antique car is a test
drive."<br>
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