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Old 02-23-2013, 04:56 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Lavorn View Post
You have likely already aligned your ft end, but if you haven't there are easier ways to do it. Having restored Model T Fords for years we generally DO measure the distance between the front of the front tires and the rear of the front tires. We generally measure from the fattest or center part of the tire. It has always worked fine on both our golf carts and the antique cars and we drive both on asphalt all the time and see no tire wear problems. It's not really kosher but its fast and easy. Just adjust tie rods according to need. Ck bushings for wear as that may be a problem too.
That's how I did mine. I have to re-align mine as I put new king pin bushings in.

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