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Originally posted by george graves View Post^Will any guy that's been to alignment school be able to jump right in and set up the car with those eccentric bolts? Or do you need to take it to someone with experience with it? Or the right rig?
Those are kinda standard part's aren't they?
You need to explain to them that you have adjustables, or else they might not know to do it.
There are no special skills needed to do the alignment after the kit, but because of the very limited space, you will need to use a modified wrench to be able to tighten the nuts properly. If you provide the shop with a wrench that is already modified (or willing to be modified), it will make their job much easier.
I'd recommend having them mark all of the adjusters/nuts with a paint pen so you can visually check them in the future to make sure they did not move or loosen up. If the nuts are not tightened enough, they will loosen up, fall off, and cause extremely weird handling. ask me how I know...
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Originally posted by erik325i View PostI ground mine down in a couple places to allow for more movement. If I remember, I'll take a picture of it tomorrow when I'm at work.
Erik** Lot's of M20 turbo parts for sale.**
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Originally posted by george graves View PostWhat's the dealieo with the wrench, essay? Bent? Or thinned homie?
I also have one of these guys, which sometimes helps at certain angles.
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