John S
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It's kind of a moot point, the the alignment shop will position the cradle without any need or help from the "alignment spacers". if, in the future, you decide to drop the cradle, you can mark the positions of the cradle bushings on the body interface before loosening the cradle bolts and then use the alignment spacers on any corners where the cradle bushing is concentric with the body's threaded insert. The attached images show the serrated end of the insulator bushing and how it's nowhere near concentric with one of my body's threaded inserts so, in that particular corner, using the alignment spacer (shown installed in the insulator bushing) wouldn't allow the bolt to thread into the body. If you have two or more corners where the cradle bushing is centered on the body's threaded insert, using the alignment spacers could save some time repositioning the cradle for DIY amateurs but probably no use to the pros.So this leads me back to my question I guess the alignment kit would still be worth it?
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