Pinto Car Club of America
Shiny is Good! => General Pinto Talk => Topic started by: dholvrsn on June 01, 2010, 12:52:53 PM
Just got Wee Beastie home from the alignment shop. I'm looking at their courtesy printout of what was done. I'm grinning and scratching my head over how the straight rear axle can have -0.4° of camber on one side and 0.1° on the other. Also 0.0° of toe-in on one side and -0.29° on the other. I'm guessing that it's sag and slop and wear on this old axle.
totally normal readings. can be slight tweeks in the tubing or just the location the pads where originally welded on. also if you look the diff is really located with rubber bushings that will have some give to them which can affect readings as well
OhSix'