70deuce
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Here is what I do. A 1/2' PVC pipe slipped inside a 3/4" PVC pipe lengths cut so the 1/2" can slide about one foot while in between the tires. You can use the same setup for all trucks. I wrapped some tape around the 1/2" pipe to provide for an interference fit but still allow motion. I drive the truck straight for a short distance then using jackstands for support put the pipe across them in front of the axle and hold the 3/4" pipe against one tire as shown and pull the 1/2" pipe out until it contacts the other tire. I mark the inner pipe where it hits the outer pipe and then go to the rear of the axle and do the same thing. The two marks will show the toe in or toe out. One truck I got from GL had 3/4" toe OUT! Hopefully you bet 1/8" to 1/4" difference toe in. You can also mark the inner pipe with 1/8" increments. I have jacked up one wheel after a straight ahead drive also and it it doesn't seem to make much difference than not jacking one up. Its not precise but it sure it easy and it does work.
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