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Yukon-Gear Replacement Pinion Depth Shims For Plymouth Satellite 1965-1970
Mopar Body Fender Shims- 1/16" Thick- 3/8" Slot- 12 shims- #398
Chrysler Body Fender Shims- 1/16" and 1/8" Thick- 3/8" Slot- 24pcs (12ea)- #397T
Chrysler Body Fender Shims- 1/16" Thick- 3/8" Slot- 24 shims- #398T
Chrysler Body Fender Shims- 1/16" Thick- 3/8" Slot- 48 shims- #398F
Mopar Body Fender Shims- 1/16" Thick- 3/8" Slot- 24 shims- #398T
WHY TO BUY?
Keeping your vehicle properly aligned is crucial to performance and drivability. A vehicle that is out of alignment can display many poor driving characteristics including high-speed wandering, difficult turn-in, erratic behavior over bumps and pot holes, and pulling sharply to the side. In order to correctly align your ride you will need small Plymouth Satellite alignment shims that have been precisely calibrated to move your suspension mounting points in small increments. These Plymouth Satellite shims, in conjunction with an alignment machine, will have your vehicle tracking true and will dramatically improve the driving experience. Check out our selection of Plymouth Satellite shims to find the right ones for your application, and get your ride driving straight again.
DID YOU KNOW?
A poor alignment can be a real hazard to your vehicle. It can cause scary handling characteristics which in turn can lead to accidents. But, what we see even more commonly are tires that have been worn down to the cords because a car has been driving for months with a bad alignment. In addition to having to replace the expensive rubber, severely worn tires can easily blow-out at freeway speeds with catastrophic results. Shims are not an expensive item, so we highly recommend that you get the Plymouth Satellite shims you need and have your vehicle aligned at a professional shop to make sure that your ride is safe on the road.
FAQs
Q: What are shims? Why buy them?
A: Shims are thin metal wedges that have been machined to a specific thickness in order to change suspension and wheel geometry for alignment purposes. By adding or reducing the amount of shims it is possible to change camber and castor angles which can have a dramatic effect on vehicle handling and control. Any time you alter your vehicle’s suspension or add new wheels and tires it is important to check and adjust the alignment on a modern alignment machine. For many vehicles, the only way to get the alignment into spec is with the addition of shims. However, adding and removing shims is a very precise job and should be left to a professionally trained alignment specialist. If you are trying to guess how many shims to add you could wind up hurting your vehicle’s performance more than helping it.
A: Shims are thin metal wedges that have been machined to a specific thickness in order to change suspension and wheel geometry for alignment purposes. By adding or reducing the amount of shims it is possible to change camber and castor angles which can have a dramatic effect on vehicle handling and control. Any time you alter your vehicle’s suspension or add new wheels and tires it is important to check and adjust the alignment on a modern alignment machine. For many vehicles, the only way to get the alignment into spec is with the addition of shims. However, adding and removing shims is a very precise job and should be left to a professionally trained alignment specialist. If you are trying to guess how many shims to add you could wind up hurting your vehicle’s performance more than helping it.
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Plymouth Satellite Shims
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Fits: 66-70 Dodge Coronet, 66-70 Plymouth GTX, 66-70 Plymouth Roadrunner, 66-70 Plymouth Satellite, 66-72 Dodge Charger, 67-69 Plymouth Barracuda, 67-72 Dod...
PART# 3003
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
Yukon-Gear Replacement Pinion Depth Shims For Plymouth Satellite 1965-1970
Mopar Body Fender Shims- 1/16" Thick- 3/8" Slot- 12 shims- #398
Chrysler Body Fender Shims- 1/16" and 1/8" Thick- 3/8" Slot- 24pcs (12ea)- #397T
Chrysler Body Fender Shims- 1/16" Thick- 3/8" Slot- 24 shims- #398T
Chrysler Body Fender Shims- 1/16" Thick- 3/8" Slot- 48 shims- #398F
Mopar Body Fender Shims- 1/16" Thick- 3/8" Slot- 24 shims- #398T
WHY TO BUY?
Keeping your vehicle properly aligned is crucial to performance and drivability. A vehicle that is out of alignment can display many poor driving characteristics including high-speed wandering, difficult turn-in, erratic behavior over bumps and pot holes, and pulling sharply to the side. In order to correctly align your ride you will need small Plymouth Satellite alignment shims that have been precisely calibrated to move your suspension mounting points in small increments. These Plymouth Satellite shims, in conjunction with an alignment machine, will have your vehicle tracking true and will dramatically improve the driving experience. Check out our selection of Plymouth Satellite shims to find the right ones for your application, and get your ride driving straight again.
DID YOU KNOW?
A poor alignment can be a real hazard to your vehicle. It can cause scary handling characteristics which in turn can lead to accidents. But, what we see even more commonly are tires that have been worn down to the cords because a car has been driving for months with a bad alignment. In addition to having to replace the expensive rubber, severely worn tires can easily blow-out at freeway speeds with catastrophic results. Shims are not an expensive item, so we highly recommend that you get the Plymouth Satellite shims you need and have your vehicle aligned at a professional shop to make sure that your ride is safe on the road.
FAQs
Q: What are shims? Why buy them?
A: Shims are thin metal wedges that have been machined to a specific thickness in order to change suspension and wheel geometry for alignment purposes. By adding or reducing the amount of shims it is possible to change camber and castor angles which can have a dramatic effect on vehicle handling and control. Any time you alter your vehicle’s suspension or add new wheels and tires it is important to check and adjust the alignment on a modern alignment machine. For many vehicles, the only way to get the alignment into spec is with the addition of shims. However, adding and removing shims is a very precise job and should be left to a professionally trained alignment specialist. If you are trying to guess how many shims to add you could wind up hurting your vehicle’s performance more than helping it.
A: Shims are thin metal wedges that have been machined to a specific thickness in order to change suspension and wheel geometry for alignment purposes. By adding or reducing the amount of shims it is possible to change camber and castor angles which can have a dramatic effect on vehicle handling and control. Any time you alter your vehicle’s suspension or add new wheels and tires it is important to check and adjust the alignment on a modern alignment machine. For many vehicles, the only way to get the alignment into spec is with the addition of shims. However, adding and removing shims is a very precise job and should be left to a professionally trained alignment specialist. If you are trying to guess how many shims to add you could wind up hurting your vehicle’s performance more than helping it.