Yes, you adjust that the same as the rear axle.
A framing square helps with that, so that you can see when the chains are both straight and paralelle with each other, and that the tension on the short chain is correct.
Yes, you adjust that the same as the rear axle.
A framing square helps with that, so that you can see when the chains are both straight and paralelle with each other, and that the tension on the short chain is correct.
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