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  • mikespeed35
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22 Jun 2011 01:41 #20343 by mikespeed35
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To avoid going through all those back issues, why don't you get a DVD? Much faster and you can see anything written about your subject since the beginning.
CORDially Mike

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21 Jun 2011 14:10 #20338 by Red Fred
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thanks Tom,
I dug through my back issues, and they are actually during 1992. Now to find a level concrete slab to do the measurements!
Thanks, RF.

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16 Jun 2011 16:47 #20312 by Tom Georgeson
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Josh Malks had a very nice series of articles on the Cord frame and how to set it up correctly. These were a series of three articlaes which appeared in 1993 Newsletters. The one you want is Part 2.

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15 Jun 2011 21:47 #20305 by Red Fred
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I'm moving right along again, installed my hubcaps (plenty of tie wraps), and even got a spare tire (finally). I replaced every bearing in my front end when I re-did the car, but only was able to re-assemble everything by eye-ball. I'm running the big WWW Radials, and get a tire squeal with any sudden steering movements. So I feel she deserves to get the front end aligned. Is there any top secret formulas or specs I should be armed with when I bring her to the alignment shop?
Many Thanks, RF.

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