And once you've noticed it, you can't un-notice it.Yep, very consistent, very slight, but then again, very noticeable...
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And once you've noticed it, you can't un-notice it.Yep, very consistent, very slight, but then again, very noticeable...
So if it's not in the alignment, then would it be logical to infer that it must be in the pitman/idler arms, the steering shaft (which doesn't show any wear, it looks like it's been upgraded), or maybe in the tires (doubtful, they are in good shape)?That's more caster than I would have expected, but also a good bit of cross caster. We have .6 degrees of cross caster in the wife's Envoy and I was not happy leaving the alignment rack. Fortunately it doesn't pull one way of the other with that much, but I wouldn't be thrilled with that much cross caster. That said, yours pulls both ways. The alignment implies that it should pull to the left all the time, this was probably done to assist with road crown but I'm not a fan of it. If you do go back, and you like taking corners with enthusiasm in your lowered truck, I'd ask for some negative camber but you may have to give up some caster for it. As for the left and right drift, it's not in the alignment, and I didn't expect it to be.
I'm no expert but, looking at my alignment and the limits for the "green" area, it looks to me your caster is way too much?Camber 0.0 and 0.0
Caster 5.1 and 5.9
Toe 0.13 and 0.12
Total toe 0 .25
Steer Ahead 0.00
I'm no expert but, looking at my alignment and the limits for the "green" area, it looks to me your caster is way too much?
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Yes, clearly it is. Maybe if I can get them to add some negative camber, it will reduce the caster also??I'm no expert but, looking at my alignment and the limits for the "green" area, it looks to me your caster is way too much?
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That's what the Hunter Alignment rack says. My son said I was out of adjustment, even with the knockouts removed. I think he said, if he tries to adjust it any further it would throw out caster, or something like that. He's coming over Monday to help me with the kitchen remodel, I'll ask him again. Like I said, I'm no expert on this stuff, but my truck drives fineMore caster more better. Is that 0-1 positive for camber that I see there? Case in point.