According to my book, you add/subtract shims under the inboard pivot
mount. If you take a supply of shims to the local alignment shop, they
should be able to do the alignment. (It's OK to drive the car short
distances with the alignment off.)
Or, if you're a DIY type, there was a nice procedure for doing 4-wheel
alignments at home published in GRM some time ago.
Randall
CCampb8169@aol.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
> does anybody know how to align the trailing arms on a tr6? I thought it
> was just a matter of tightening up the bolts of the mounting brackets. The
> restoration book I have says they have to be aligned later but it doesn't
> tell you how. thanks, Cole
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