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Old 04-10-2013, 01:24 PM   #1
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Post Alignment issue

On my 72 my left front wheel tucks in at the top causing me to pull and eat away at the inside of the tire.

I've maxed my limit on the stock studs for the upper a-arm spacing so I can't push it out anymore at the top is there a simple way to fix this issue so that my front end can be aligned properly once again?

Was thinking a longer stud in its place and washers or make a billet solid shim so that there's no chance of the shims falling out after installed.

Any ideas? I'm focusin my money to put in a new motor so I can't put a ton into new arms or anything.
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