We all know how to spin wrenches, and most of us are
convinced we know how to take apart and reassemble our cars blindfolded, but do
you really know everything you should? Unless a factory assembly manual was
used to glean techniques, procedures, and specifications, you probably don't.
For example, the subframe on an early Camaro is pretty easy to bolt up, but did
you know there are alignment holes in the floorpan to help square it up?
Misaligned subframes, either from improper installation or worn-out bushings,
are the source of much body-panel-gap frustration. Most factory manuals are
reprinted, so see what the guys who built your car the first time had to say
about it.
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