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- Feb 28, 2011
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- Location
- California
- My Car
- 1971 Mach 1
2000 F250-SD
2001 H-D FLTR
2004 GMC Denali
I've taken on the task of replacing my front suspension and steering components. This is something I have never done.
Prior to disassembly, I failed to note camber adjustment location on the old LCA, or take a measurement of how the original LCA was situated to a structural point on the body.
Today I have installed the new LCA's, attached the struts to the LCA's and left the struts loose in the frame of the car.
The car is on four jack stands. Two on the rear axle, two on the front portion of the frame. I am assuming, that the point of the front sway bar, that the link bolt passes through, should be horizontally level. If so, the link bolt does not align with the hole in the LCA. I had begun to adjust the camber bolt, and the caster adjustment bolt, in an effort to align the hole in the LCA with the link bolt. If I am approaching this correctly, would I then tighten down the outside strut nut?
I think I'm going to pull of this project until I get some answers.
I know I will need to get the car properly aligned.
thanks
Prior to disassembly, I failed to note camber adjustment location on the old LCA, or take a measurement of how the original LCA was situated to a structural point on the body.
Today I have installed the new LCA's, attached the struts to the LCA's and left the struts loose in the frame of the car.
The car is on four jack stands. Two on the rear axle, two on the front portion of the frame. I am assuming, that the point of the front sway bar, that the link bolt passes through, should be horizontally level. If so, the link bolt does not align with the hole in the LCA. I had begun to adjust the camber bolt, and the caster adjustment bolt, in an effort to align the hole in the LCA with the link bolt. If I am approaching this correctly, would I then tighten down the outside strut nut?
I think I'm going to pull of this project until I get some answers.
I know I will need to get the car properly aligned.
thanks