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Old 01-01-2012, 08:12 PM
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Default Aligning a new rearend in a 68 Chevelle

So I just put a new Strange S-60 rearend in my 68 chevelle along with DSE upper and lower swivel link control arms. What is the best way to make sure that the rearend is aligned and centered? Where should I be measureing from to get accurate numbers? Thanks for any suggestions or tips.
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Old 01-15-2012, 10:24 PM
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Well I got my rear supension set up and pinion angle set thanks to Travis (aka Daytonayellaz). If you live in the Indy area and need work on your muscle car then I highly recommend giving Travis a call. He was very helpful with getting my rear suspension and pinion angle dialed in. All of the positive comments from people who have had him do work for them or who have bought an LS motor off of him are well deseverd. Travis is one of the nicest and most helpful guys I have met in this hobby. All to often we hear about all the bad shops out there and people getting taken advantage of, so it is very refreshing to find someone who genuinely wants to help and isn't trying to pry every last dollar out of your wallet. Not to mention he came over to my house on a sunday to dial everything in. Thanks a million Travis. I will definetly be giving you a call when I'm ready to put an LS in my car.
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