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Old 09-07-2013, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by marolf101x View Post
You use the upper control arms to move the rear end side-to-side.
Yeah that should do it. When we first installed mine it was off too. Adjusting the length of the upper bars fixed it. Just play with it, adjusting one in and the other out will move it side to side.

I bought one of Prodigy's Moser 4 link rear ends. The pinion angle was off so instead of cutting off and rewelding all the brackets on thear end we installed adjustable rod ends on the lower bars too which gave use even more adjustability.
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