Our 79 Monte Carlo- Pro Touring Project

It also has the 2-inch drop spindles, and I don't think you can put the A-Arms on the wrong sides. I think we're partly battling an alignment issue here for the most part.
 
It also has the 2-inch drop spindles, and I don't think you can put the A-Arms on the wrong sides. I think we're partly battling an alignment issue here for the most part.

like I already suggested if a shop is struggling to set up the toe, caster and camber time to find a shop who knows what they are doing.... :popcorn:

and you should start a thread about your issues....this thread is dedicated for the Green Machine
 
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Upper control arms on the wrong sides

The alignment shop (or car owner) can always call us 8-4:30 eastern with questions. We often help alignment shops during the actual alignment.

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It's actually really easy to accidentally put the upper control arms on the wrong sides. It would only take 10 seconds to look and find out. The arms should be mounted so that they place the ball joint forwards.
 

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As you can see there are shims, which you am I saying is not necessary and that adjuster is all the way bottomed out, which I find strange.
 

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