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Alignment advice

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by 2Tall, Mar 4, 2024.

  1. Mar 4, 2024 at 9:43 AM
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    2Tall

    2Tall [OP] New Member

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    First Name:
    Chance
    South MS
    Vehicle:
    2020 Super White CM SR5 4x4
    So, I had my truck aligned after my Eibach install several years ago, I could visually see the top of the passenger front tire kicked out and finally started noticing severe outer tire wear after a few rotations. Decided to take it to a different shop a couple months ago that came recommended by a Jeep/4x4 shop I took my CJ to for some work.

    Below are the new specs, and wondering if they look ok for the 2" lift coil overs, stock upper arms, and add-a-leaf? I reviewed some of the alignment threads and they seem to be in the same ballpark as they suggest. Tech's notes say he got the passenger caster as high as possible without compromising the camber numbers.

    Left Right
    Camber 0.0 0.1
    Caster 1.8 2.2
    Toe 0.12 0.17
    Total Toe 0.29
    Steer Ahead 0.03

    I have an intermittent and random steering wheel shimmy at highway speeds. Sometimes it happens and smooths out, other times nothing. Just had the tires rebalanced and still there. My thinking is either odd tire wear/feathering from the bad original alignment or alignment issues still. I wanted to get some other insight before I order new tires.
     

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