The M151A2 is not what many would consider a vehicle that is very
critical in the area of alignment specs except for toe-in. If
when you look at the front wheels they look basically OK with
respect to camber and all your control arm bushings and tie rods
are tight, then I would suggest that you check your toe-in. If
it is out rather that 3/16 or so in you will get front tire wear
on the insides.
Glenn M151A2 MVPA
Russell Bong wrote:
>
> I have a M151A2 that needs a front end alignment. I am getting
> camber? (inside edge) wear big time on my left front tire. Which manual
> would have the procedure?
>
> Also, I was wondering if there is a shop in the Northern Virginia area that
> might be able to put it on their alignment rack instead of showing me the
> door (as other shops have). I heard of one shop
> that might be able to do it called Virginia Spring and Alignment in
> Arlington, VA. They would need the specs on the alignment, however, which
> is why the manual will come in handy.
>
> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Russell Bong
>
> 1969 M151A2 with M4 mount and M416 trailer
>
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