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Old Jul 12, 2013 | 06:14 PM
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So,ive noticed something on the last 2 sets on chevy cars ive done. You know the regular ol "count the threads" thing. Well,ive done it twice on 2 different gms. Aftermarket stuff is different. Just finished a astro van. HUGE difference. passenger way out, way out.


aka,dont trust the cheaper stuff as itll be off. Get it as perfect as u can then have it aligned. Alignment is MUST. his alignment was way off. the passenger tire was way off. aftermarket stuff is longer.
 
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When I did mine on the blazer I counted them and the thing was still almost impossible to drive in a straight line.
 
Old Jul 12, 2013 | 09:26 PM
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it made me sad. oem stuff was almost perfect on my old blazer when i did em.
 
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when I do them I usually go with Moog, and I don't count threads, I usually use a paint marker, mark and let dry, then pull off the rod. I line up center of back to center of back usually at grease ports so I leave one fitting on and the other I take off so then fitting sits in back of other rod. Now I mark side by side the threaded end with the mark on OEM let dry and reinstall. Now that trick I've used on a variety of makes and models and usually comes pretty close every time. I do usually align after anyway, but then if needed I can wait if in a bind.
 

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the counting thing is basically just to get it close so that you can drive it to the alignment shop. if you want to get it closer than that, i would suggest using a tape measure or something like that to measure it. its all about length.
 
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correct.

The passenger side looked like you have the steering wheel turned half way. I just loosened the adjustment sleeve and pulled her in until it looked right,then went straight to the alignment shop. The alignment guy spent at least a hour on it. Im sure he was cussing me the whole time.EVERYTHING was off lol
 
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Originally Posted by chris015
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The passenger side looked like you have the steering wheel turned half way. I just loosened the adjustment sleeve and pulled her in until it looked right,then went straight to the alignment shop. The alignment guy spent at least a hour on it. Im sure he was cussing me the whole time.EVERYTHING was off lol
Well, you get your moneys worth that way
 
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+1^ what newguy said....lol
 
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