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Old 03-24-2006, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Twin_Turbo
No, looking at it from the front like the other 2 pics you took, but then hold the camera at ground level or so and aim it up so you can capture the rack, the lower control arm cross shaft and the upper 1 in the same shot. It should be possible. Doesn't matter if there's a bunch of stuff in the way, jsut so that these points can be seen and an evaluation of the geometry can be made (although crude)

It will work to hold it together but you will hate to drive the car with a lot of bumpsteer especially on rough roads.

Seeing what you have done on the photo-chop better helps me understand the other drawing.

One curious question I have though. How does the Grand Am work so well considering the geometry is out of line with the flow of the inner pivot point?

Fixing it this way won't be hard at all. It can easily be done with a larger bracket and custom tie rods.
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