Very informative video thanks for posting. I have a 1970 Mustang and the front right rail is angled upwards which makes the rear end of the car seem slanted, you can really tell from far away. I was thinking of installing coilovers upfront so that I can add that extra inch on one side but I know the car won't handle properly. After watching this I think I'll be taking it to a professional body shop to have them straighten it out for me. Would you recommend that I remove the engine and front body panels prior to me taking it in?
Good call! Suspension ride height change would not yield good things, lol. If you are able to, it could certainly save you some money should they need to remove those items in order to perform the repairs, would be best to consult with the repairing shop
If I was bored I would not be watching at all. I like learning different things, so don't assume ppl are not interested in the small things. If they are they can always fast forward.
Keep on making the video
Will do, thanks Charles!
@kyholm how much would something like this like cost? I have a car in similar shape.
Very informative video thanks for posting. I have a 1970 Mustang and the front right rail is angled upwards which makes the rear end of the car seem slanted, you can really tell from far away. I was thinking of installing coilovers upfront so that I can add that extra inch on one side but I know the car won't handle properly. After watching this I think I'll be taking it to a professional body shop to have them straighten it out for me. Would you recommend that I remove the engine and front body panels prior to me taking it in?
Good call! Suspension ride height change would not yield good things, lol. If you are able to, it could certainly save you some money should they need to remove those items in order to perform the repairs, would be best to consult with the repairing shop
Nothing boring about working on vehicles, I would like to see nornal speed. Talking or not
That would be quite a lengthy video! but, next one I'll put out a long format version as well
Laser helps I bet.....
Essential piece of kit
If I was bored I would not be watching at all. I like learning different things, so don't assume ppl are not interested in the small things. If they are they can always fast forward.
Fair enough!
Hi, do you work doing this? where are you located?
I am a licensed collision repair tech in Ontario, Canada.
Hey bro , where we can order this ?
Sorry man, what are you looking to order?
@@kyholm the liser measurement
@@itsmeeeu You would need to find a collision repair shop in your area that has a laser measuring system and then reach out to them.
@@kyholm aprc bro
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