I found that taking a hole saw with really aggressive teeth - wood bit (do this outside as it will smoke up) and cutting out the rubber, then sawzall through one of the sides is a pretty quick way to get them out.
Either way, I would replace the spindle. I have seen several spindles with really loose bearing. So, how sloppy are the bearings on the spindle? New spindles are such that the inside of the bearings are snug to the spindle, having to use some pressure to install.
FYI, I found that spindles...
Yeah, I see your point, and wonder if you are correct about the natural stinkbug look. I guess in the end what matters is how our eye perceives it to be, regardless if there is a natural rake or not. As Frenando says, it is how you look, not how you feel.
Thanks for your kind words on Foo...
looks like the line at the tires is also low in the rear (line is on the front tire bottom edge). Are you able to rotate your grid so that the line is flat under the tires?
My question really is that the first step when using a level is to have a level surface. The parking lot must be level...
I know it is not free, but I love my tuffy box. Use it as a pattern (shave off some of the length so the back seats will fold closed) and make one out of wood.