If you use the adjusters and the tire is off, what happens? Is perfect
alignment really necessary?
DAngus
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Walker [mailto:jlwalk@...]
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 10:47 PM
To: djpercival@...; 'Brad Davis';
DSN_klr650@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Wheel Alignment Article
> Is there good reason to believe that the allignment of the swingarm bolt
> with the frame is sufficiently accurate? Is this dimension more
controlled
> than the markings on the swing arm apparently are?
>
Yes there is, considering that the swingarm bolt is really part of the
frame. The question you are asking is whether the swingarm frame is square
to the bolt and frame, and the answer is?????? Regardless, if you have the
same distance between the axle bolt and the swing arm bolt on each side,
your tire will be in line at least, even if it is off to one side or the
other. Also, considering the graduations on my tape measure are in 1/32
inches, it is definately going to be more accurate than the marks on the
swing arm.
Jeff
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