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Old 08-08-2007, 10:58 AM
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Alignment needed?

Well, I tried converting my truck to power steering, but something doesn't seem to be going right. For one thing, I think I might need an alignment:



Ha, ha (no I'm not serious, I just thought this was funny).
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You need a SAS
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a tie rod might be nice too
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HaHaHa that got me to chuckle :-D
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when I added power steering to my truck I used a tape measure and made sure the front edge of my tires was 1/8" closer together than the rear edge of my tire. then you will be good to go. make sure to double check the measurement. my truck has ben driving like this for years and drives nice and wears tires normaly
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Originally Posted by colemancooler
when I added power steering to my truck I used a tape measure and made sure the front edge of my tires was 1/8" closer together than the rear edge of my tire. then you will be good to go. make sure to double check the measurement. my truck has ben driving like this for years and drives nice and wears tires normaly

I'm just going to fork out $60 for an alignment with a warranty (I'm off to school soon, and I just need to make sure everything is set on the vehicle so all I have to worry about is school, and not my truck).
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