EMZ wrote: > After talking to several shops in my area, and feeling unsure > about the info. they had, I call Bear (sp)?. They make a ton of alignment > machines. They claim there is nothing special about the front end > of the Vanagon syncro, except they had the wrong number several years ago. > So if the shop you use is keeping there equipment up to date, you > should not have a problem. This procedure is described in this German workshop manual I have here (So wird's gemacht #38, for those who might have it) and the toe-in is to be set following a scale, all depending of the suspension's free length. If this is new for ya'll, I can scan the part and put it up on my site. I do not know if this is included in the Bentley, as I don't have it. If so, this is of course no news to you. PerL 87 Syncro 112i |
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