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Old 05-20-2009, 11:56 PM   #1
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Alignment issues

Hi guys. I am not sure this is even in the correct forum. If it is not, Moderator, please move it. I have a stock 72 c/20. It pulls to the left and is wearing out the inside of the two front tires. It clearly needs an alignment.

I know that the pro shops just adjust the toe-in, Do you guys think it is possible to accurately do this by my self? Has any one ever done one, or is it worth having it done?

Thanks!!
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Old 05-21-2009, 12:51 AM   #2
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Re: Alignment issues

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Hi guys. I am not sure this is even in the correct forum. If it is not, Moderator, please move it. I have a stock 72 c/20. It pulls to the left and is wearing out the inside of the two front tires. It clearly needs an alignment.

I know that the pro shops just adjust the toe-in, Do you guys think it is possible to accurately do this by my self? Has any one ever done one, or is it worth having it done?

Thanks!!
Toe-in/out on the front wheels does not usually effect pulling to one side. It will eat your tires up though.


I would just take it to a shop and be done with.

If this was a race truck/car where you did 100 alignments a year, you might want to invest in some tools that will get you close. For a daily driver I would take it to a good shop that has hunter alignment rack. Make sure they do a FOUR wheel alignment. A lot of the times when a car pulls to one side it is because of REAR wheels.

I do not know what kind of shims/shackles adjustment your old truck needs I only ever worked on newer cars.
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Old 05-21-2009, 02:45 AM   #3
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Re: Alignment issues

That is kind of what I thought would be said. but I had to check. Thanks for the input. I will have a four wheel alignment done. Thanks!
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Old 05-21-2009, 10:40 AM   #4
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Re: Alignment issues

before just taking it in i'd jack it up on jackstands and check balljoints tierod ends idler and pitman for obvious wear and replace what i could then take to alignment shop
nothing worse than taking in for an alignment and driving out with the list of worn out parts and having a truck that is still in need of alignment
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Old 05-21-2009, 10:34 PM   #5
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Re: Alignment issues

Well, I did jack it up. And Guess what. It needs a front end re-build, upper and lower ball joints, inner and outer tie rod ends, pittman and an idler arm. I am also going to put new shocks on it while I am at it. So, I will not be doing an alignment for now. You guys were right. Thank you.
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