Nedwreck
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '93 xlt, '92 4x4
Good info Corkey.. thanks!
As far as the steering wheel running out... I'd think that if you loosened the left side and turned it Exactly one turn (whichever way "lengthens" it, and lock it down) then did the other side the opposite rotation Exactly one turn ("shortening" that side) it would simply shift the drag link right, which would change the angle of the steering wheel clockwise closer to center. I don't understand why that wasn't done at the shop, it's standard procedure IMHO.
Did that make sense?
About the Camber of the wheel.. if it's in spec I'd go with it.. Of course it may be that the alignment shops being dealt with don't keep any shims in stock, therein being the problem. Unless of course it has the max shim in place preventing further adjustment. That would make me think something more is going on.
Do you have a good pic of the front suspension from front?
Mine had a little trouble with this, until I learned on TRS that the axle pivot points needed to be about an inch higher than the axle shafts... My lift kit had two axle pivot holes, so moving the axle pivot to the other hole fixes that problem.
As far as the steering wheel running out... I'd think that if you loosened the left side and turned it Exactly one turn (whichever way "lengthens" it, and lock it down) then did the other side the opposite rotation Exactly one turn ("shortening" that side) it would simply shift the drag link right, which would change the angle of the steering wheel clockwise closer to center. I don't understand why that wasn't done at the shop, it's standard procedure IMHO.
Did that make sense?
About the Camber of the wheel.. if it's in spec I'd go with it.. Of course it may be that the alignment shops being dealt with don't keep any shims in stock, therein being the problem. Unless of course it has the max shim in place preventing further adjustment. That would make me think something more is going on.
Do you have a good pic of the front suspension from front?
Mine had a little trouble with this, until I learned on TRS that the axle pivot points needed to be about an inch higher than the axle shafts... My lift kit had two axle pivot holes, so moving the axle pivot to the other hole fixes that problem.