Supercharged111
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I've always wondered how the machine calculates caster and SAI.
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It seems to be a dying skillset. The only two places I've ever got a good alignment on a dropped truck were both heavy truck repair shops (parking lot full of semi tractors, dump trucks, garbage trucks, concrete mixers, etc!), one in Houston and one near Atlanta. Anyone else spends too much time paying attention to what the computer says it should be, instead of what it actually should be.I’m not happy with the alignment shop so I will be going somewhere else to replace the balljoints and correct the alignment
It seems to be a dying skillset. The only two places I've ever got a good alignment on a dropped truck were both heavy truck repair shops (parking lot full of semi tractors, dump trucks, garbage trucks, concrete mixers, etc!), one in Houston and one near Atlanta. Anyone else spends too much time paying attention to what the computer says it should be, instead of what it actually should be.
Richard