I took my Big Block Pontiac in for a wheel alignment and the mechanic said that the frame had sagged, bent due to the weight of the engine. Is this a common occurence? I read somewhere that youcan buy upper A Frame bushing that will help put the mounts back in specification. Any experience or answers out there?
Springs can get tired and sag
Frame?? only if its rotten (Eastern cars)
-- Edited by 427carl on Tuesday 12th of June 2012 02:17:29 PM
I took my Big Block Pontiac in for a wheel alignment and the mechanic said that the frame had sagged, bent due to the weight of the engine. Is this a common occurence? I read somewhere that youcan buy upper A Frame bushing that will help put the mounts back in specification. Any experience or answers out there?
How is he doing the alignment for camber? Is he adding shims to the upper control arms or adjusting the lower control arm cams like he should be properly?
Frame sag is common especially on the sub-frame cars like the early Camaro's or Nova's. I had to fix a few when I had a frame rack. Basically tie down the rails and jack up on the front cross member, not a whole lot to it. On a full frame car I would make sure the frame isn't rusted out.
Thanks Guys the mechanic said he took out all the shims in the I think upper control arm and had no adjustment left. He had it on a hoistbut that doest mean too much eh. I've ordered the Moog parts thanks to the web address from 2drpost. I have Poly bushings and will replace all rubber anyways..