update on curbing- wicked rear end oscillation from side to side...

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Old 12-17-2007, 03:54 PM
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Default update on curbing- wicked rear end oscillation from side to side...

I replaced the ball joint last night, which spaced each side of the rear end the same (before there was almost no gap between the carrier between the control arm and the joint)

I did my own rear end alignment with tape measures and levels.

My car now drives straight down the street with only a small right-hand bend to the steering wheel.

this means i did not bend my control arm or anything else down there. Thankfully!

Thanks for all the help here.
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Do I need any toe in on the rear wheels? I set them to zero??????
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