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My rebuild in Pando |
yeahmag |
Dec 2 2017, 10:49 PM
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yeahmag |
Dec 3 2017, 01:42 PM
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In hindsight I did have a few indicators that something wasn’t right.
The front camber wasn’t equal (left and right) and required me to make some adjustments where I never had to on the old uprights. Left and right camber plates had always been “equal” in the past. The front bearings had to be tightened up a few times after installation. The car felt very darty and tramlined more than before. All of these signs were too easy for me to dismiss as new (to me) parts and a more aggressive alignment than what I had been running. |
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