![]() ![]() Without having front end alignment tools & equipment, & with wobbly Model A tires, each wobbling +/- 1/16" or more from left to right, it appears difficult to accurately acquire a +/- 1/32" measurement with some already described front end alignment methods using for example, sliding curtain rods, a nail mark on a chalk line drawn on the tire's circumference center, sliding sticks, or what not, placed on in-sides of tires. Many good articles were written on front end toe-in alignment, & many Forum threads were mentioned on front end alignment using many different methods for measuring however, one is talking about a very accurate horizontal distance of +/- 1/32" above or below 1/16" provided closer at the front of the front tires than at the rear of the front tires, when both measurements are taken at 6" above the floor.ī.
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