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    The tires are rubbing at lets say 10 to 11 oclock and 1 to 2 oclock. They are rubbing at where the tred begins on the tire on the outrside. As far as alignment, I had no idea that would throw the alignment off. I use to race stockcars and never had to do the alignment when changing springs so I didnt think of that. I looked and the tires seem to be fairley straight. No negative or positive camber. Floating is where the car bounces like a boat when driveing when you have too soft spring in it. I have a bunch of spring rubbers in the shed from the old race car days. I think thats what you recomended from Mr. Gasket. Thanks for the link! Anything else I can try?
    Last edited by K9 48 Chevy; 02-09-2005 at 09:38 PM.

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