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Originally Posted by 95Cherokee
Keep practicing, it should take way less than 2 years to do an alignment.
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It's all I do now when an alignment is needed. With a tape measure, an angle finder, and some practice (and assuming all parts move freely) you can get things straight in no time at all.
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So you noticed his strange post too??? Originally Posted by OverlandZJ
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Hahahhahaha laughed my **** off...Originally Posted by 95Cherokee
Keep practicing, it should take way less than 2 years to do an alignment.
Man oh man. Good stuff past few days.
He sets em up and we knock em out the park! Lol
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I am almost done, just couple more weeks.Originally Posted by 95Cherokee
Keep practicing, it should take way less than 2 years to do an alignment.
There are many alignment guys, who don't know what they are doing, and many, who don't want to do it right.
Good luck changing tires, guys!
95Cherokee, it is probably too complicated for you, it is not your fault, all people are born with different IQ.

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Yeah, got a huge kick out of that one too. Originally Posted by 95Cherokee
Keep practicing, it should take way less than 2 years to do an alignment.
When I've done mine on previous Jeeps, both XJs and CJs, I can get it close on the driveway, measuring from a set point on tires but mainly just looking and driving around the block until it feels right. However, I always end up taking it to get aligned and get a print out of how close, or far, off I was. Better safe than sorry, tires and steering parts arn't cheap!
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Ooooh...! You butt hurt a little.Originally Posted by car5car
95Cherokee, it is probably too complicated for you, it is not your fault, all people are born with different IQ.
You know you could've posted some info on how you've done your alignment instead of "I started two years ago" but no, you woke up this morning and decided to make this thread... lol
In case someone finds this in a search follow this link.
http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoAlignment.htm
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Originally Posted by DeadCellM60
It's all I do now when an alignment is needed. With a tape measure, an angle finder, and some practice (and assuming all parts move freely) you can get things straight in no time at all.




