Originally posted by Fordowner:
thanks, I agree on the need for the kits whether I continually adjust, it was unclear wording on my part.

The second question about need based on not always adjusting was relative to that magnetic camber measure tool they sell for 70 plus dollars. its pricey but I was trying to figure out if it would save another $85 alignment.




IMHO, that camber tool is OK for a quick check, but you need other measurement devices to figure out toe and caster, and then you need some way to make the adjustments with the wheels on the ground...

Kind of not worth it, if you ask me. Just install the parts and get a proper alignment from a pro.


Function before fashion. '96 Contour SE "Toss the Contour into a corner, and it's as easy to catch as a softball thrown by a preschooler." -Edmunds, 1998