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> Bill's Wheel alignment, step 1: find centerline of car
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The hardest part of it all was getting the mirror squared to the car. I was using the laser in"dot" mode and things were getting very fuzzy. the I switched it to "line" mode and the line stayed sharper allowing me to align it more precisely. The whole thing was a bit of a PITA, but I enjoyed it. Now that I've got the rear wheels set, the fronts are easy. Also, I had my wife hold the laser gauge on the rear wheel and I took a dimension out from the center of the front wheel. Each side was 6.75 inches. Now I don't need no stinking mirrors to adjust the rears and the fronts are easy. I'm relatively confident in my results but it was a lot of work. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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