STR Prep - Suspension and Alignment
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This may help but it's not cheap.. . I use one at work and they work well.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_91123-353-DL...ser&facetInfo=
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#183
Something like the following graphic. If you can keep the joints in the same place, relative to the camera, the comparison will come out much better. Also, the joints need to be the same distance away from the camera for decent results. The comparison I can generate will look much better than my MS paint image. I will scale the image based on the dimensions you previously provided.
#188
I agree with matt... those are legal. Having installed them myself i had a feeling that the articulating shaft was the same size.
These are most likely the relavent dimensions (unless they've moved the articulating point relative to the top mount point).
EDIT: Actually... looking at the first picture, now I'm not so sure...
These are most likely the relavent dimensions (unless they've moved the articulating point relative to the top mount point).
EDIT: Actually... looking at the first picture, now I'm not so sure...
#189
Hell, maybe I can snap a quick shot on the way to work for you all in the articulated position. Otherwise it would be Monday night... I'll try and post the picture of the articulated view later today. This is great if legal. Now no worry.
#190
I agree with matt... those are legal. Having installed them myself i had a feeling that the articulating shaft was the same size.
These are most likely the relavent dimensions (unless they've moved the articulating point relative to the top mount point).
EDIT: Actually... looking at the first picture, now I'm not so sure...
These are most likely the relavent dimensions (unless they've moved the articulating point relative to the top mount point).
EDIT: Actually... looking at the first picture, now I'm not so sure...