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Old 10-11-2017, 06:16 PM   #9
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When your doing this as a DIY you should have some basic alignment verification tools to get the car close to drive-able so you can get it to a alignment safely.

An inclinometer of some type. A digital one is best. A straight bar long enough the reach front to rear, and across the tires. A carpenters square. A marker, and a ruler.

You can use these to do a simple alignment that should get you to a garage. I use these at the track if I feel I'm not tracking right or the car feels twitchy. You might be surprised how close you can come this way with a little practice.
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