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Need Alignment After Control Arms?
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<blockquote data-quote="PistolWhip" data-source="post: 10329627" data-attributes="member: 30361"><p>I would assume your referring to only rear LCA's. That being said, if the LCA's are adjustable, then you need to at least confirm the driveshaft angel as specially since your adding an UCA. You'll also want to make sure that both LCA's are measuring the exact same length when adjusted properly and that your wheel center is the same and within spec on both sides. </p><p></p><p>The panhard adjustment you can do yourself, its not that difficult and can be done with the plumb level method by hanging a string from the fender lip to the ground, with a heavy object tied to the ground side. Then measure from the center of the rim to the string and make sure its even on both sides. </p><p>The driveshaft angle has to be adjusted carefully and precisely and you'll need an angle finder to do that.</p><p></p><p>If your doing front control arms as well, then absolutely, you need an alignment after installing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PistolWhip, post: 10329627, member: 30361"] I would assume your referring to only rear LCA's. That being said, if the LCA's are adjustable, then you need to at least confirm the driveshaft angel as specially since your adding an UCA. You'll also want to make sure that both LCA's are measuring the exact same length when adjusted properly and that your wheel center is the same and within spec on both sides. The panhard adjustment you can do yourself, its not that difficult and can be done with the plumb level method by hanging a string from the fender lip to the ground, with a heavy object tied to the ground side. Then measure from the center of the rim to the string and make sure its even on both sides. The driveshaft angle has to be adjusted carefully and precisely and you'll need an angle finder to do that. If your doing front control arms as well, then absolutely, you need an alignment after installing them. [/QUOTE]
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