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Old 04-29-2009, 06:02 AM
J2SpeedandCustom J2SpeedandCustom is offline
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a alingment issue that a few have tried to do with no change, goes thru bushings on the right upper a arm, for some odd reason the bushings on the lower part of the shockwave keep pushing out, its basictly a pro street front clip. if i can make it work better with a a-arm swap or something id think about it, but im not going to re-work the mounts. owner of the car says hes sick of dealing with it, brought it to me, and wants it to out handle his 07 shelby. i can't say no!
Your getting some serious bind, and I would suspect that something was installed incorrectly. Have you taken measurements of the suspension compared to the body of the car? Here is a link to a 68 same as 67 body dimension sheet -

It doesn't have the measurement from the body mounts to the lower control arm center??? I can't find one anywhere sorry.
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Old 04-29-2009, 02:09 PM
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the second time we tried to get it alingned, they put it on a frame machine and checked it all out. it was good. based off whoever built the rest of the car, that is one of the things we thought, but were wrong i guess. like i said, somethings wrong, no more guessing, doing it once, and forgeting it.
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