Upper 3rd link adjustment
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Upper 3rd link adjustment
Had a Steeda adjustable third link installed today and not sure shop adjusted it right. I have rear seat delete so I can hear the noise from the trunk. I can barely hear a noise over the sound of the fuel pump so I am not sure if it is the gears or not. Still have the factory 3.73's installed.
What is the best way to get the correct measurements while doing it in my driveway. I know driving them up on ramps will cause the angle to be off so what is a better way? I am too busy with work to go back to the shop for the next 3 weeks.
What is the best way to get the correct measurements while doing it in my driveway. I know driving them up on ramps will cause the angle to be off so what is a better way? I am too busy with work to go back to the shop for the next 3 weeks.
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I suppose if you had 4 jackstands you could put two up front, up on the designated jacking points (right in front of the doors), and put the rear axle tube on the other pair of stands so the rear suspension is loaded. Have the rears adjusted so the car is sitting level.
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