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1/16 toe in each side for a total of 1/8. Did mine the other night with a piece of string Gary. Took 15 mins, plenty of videos on Youtube to follow. Dead easy, I'm off out to test it in a mo
Paul - 3 projects, 1 breaker - garage built and housing 2 white Stags. One runs, one doesn't
DONT BOTHER
they refused to do it because it was a old car
i said your joking,It’s the same as a modern car
he said I should of said what car it was when I booked it on the phone.....they just asked my reg number and I gave it
and they also refused because I changed my own track rod ends n I’m not a qualified mechanic .
anyway I took it to a tyre place that does our vans at work and they done it for £20
these are the good guys in Milton Keynes B&T Tres in Bletchley http://www.bandttyres.co.uk/
had a good look under the Stag whiles it was up on the ramps and it looks great
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