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  • shaking front end 95 camaro z28 convertible

    1st of all I hope I.m posting in the right place. I have a 1995 Camaro Z-28 Convertible. I have rebuilt the front end, new upper lower ball joint's tie rod ends new rack, A-Arm bushings upper control arm bushings sway bar links rotors wheel bearings wheels and tires shock mount insulators springs etc...... this car has a shake in it when rolling over the slightest bump and at 35 - 65 on a bad road it feels like instead of the wheels moving up and down they rock side to side and the whole steering column shakes left to right. I had bell tire alline the front end 10 times and they say its fine. Well its not fine it even pulls to the right. is it possible the shocks are not in right? the bottom of the front shocks where the 2 bolts go in sits at a angle and it seems that there suppost to swivel when the a-arm go's up and down. can I have these out 180 degrees or dose it matter? Is the A-Arms need to be ajusted out or in? I thought they did this when allining the the front end or did they just adjust the outter tie rod ends? Please any help is appreciated! This has been a ongoing problem for me and I don't even like to drive the car anymore. I live in Rochester Hills, If anyone works on front ends here or you know a shop that can help I'd gladly pay to have this problem corrected Thanks, Lonnie

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    Scan of the alignment sheet? Is the rack torqued to spec?

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      Originally posted by 1BADAIR View Post
      Scan of the alignment sheet? Is the rack torqued to spec?
      no, but it's tight. I think it's tight. I have not been under there lately. there was only 2 bolts that hold it on and i remember torquing them down pretty good. I think the A-Arms are not in the correct position and I need to find a shop that knows these F-Body cars in order to do a correct alignment

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