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wheel alignment needed after AALs?
Kinda like the title says, i'm looking at some AAL's and i'm curious if i will need a wheel alignment when i am done.
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nope....your axle is still located by the leaf spring. No is your answer.
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I could be wrong but i dont even think its possible to align the rear axle. There is nothing to align.
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I could be wrong but i dont even think its possible to align the rear axle. There is nothing to align.
You are correct.
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Both are correct. The axle housing is "located" using them pins and the leafsprings.
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