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80 series wheel allignment

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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80 series wheel allignment

Post by bruiser »

How is this adjusted

By adjusting tie rod ends?
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Re: 80 series wheel allignment

Post by dumbdunce »

bruiser wrote:How is this adjusted

By adjusting tie rod ends?
turn the tie rod, leave the ends where they are - one end has a left thread, the other is a right thread, so turning the tie rod one way will lengthen it, the other way will shorten it.
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Post by bruiser »

thanks dunce.
also what part do the calmps play.
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Post by rampagingturtle »

the clamps lock the rod onto the ends .just loosen them a little before you turn the rod
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Post by CHILLI 2 »

BEWARE if your adjusting l/cruiser tie rods if they appear to be very tight they are very easy to pop out of the Joint so be carefull l've popped 3 or 4 trying to wheel align them!!!! Chilli
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