Steering geometry specs 98 3500 chevy truck crew cab

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Steering geometry specs 98 3500 chevy truck crew cab

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anyone know...cant find info anywhere and ive got repair manual :roll:
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Try just a Google or Yahoo search if you ain't already. I wanted to know the wheel alignment soecs for my Ram van while it was at the tyre depot, used me IPod to go on Google and just typed in a simple search, got it spot on, was amazed.
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it may sound daft but look at the dodge and ford trucks, they all,used to run the same configuration for all trucks (think it was to make it easier for the military)
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Al on the cars they actually have 1 degree of positive camber as part of there steering geometry not sure about the trucks though?
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Cant find any info anywhere :roll:
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only just seen this! Is it a dana 60 front axle? if so I can let you have the info for a dodge 3500 with a dana 60 as I have the full factory manual
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