Rear Alignment
GM service information states :
"Rear axle to vehicle alignment is achieved through alignment holes located in both the left and right axle bracket and underbody. Whenever the rear axle is removed for service, it is important that the rear axle is re-installed in its proper position relative to the centerline of the vehicle. Use two 12 mm rods to achieve this alignment. Insert each rod through the axle bracket into the underbody, then tighten the bracket bolts.
Rear camber and tow are not adjustable. Replace any damaged suspension components as necessary."
Document ID: 878972
If its in the red its gotta go.
"Rear axle to vehicle alignment is achieved through alignment holes located in both the left and right axle bracket and underbody. Whenever the rear axle is removed for service, it is important that the rear axle is re-installed in its proper position relative to the centerline of the vehicle. Use two 12 mm rods to achieve this alignment. Insert each rod through the axle bracket into the underbody, then tighten the bracket bolts.
Rear camber and tow are not adjustable. Replace any damaged suspension components as necessary."
Document ID: 878972
If its in the red its gotta go.
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