TheWaterman83
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Take this as a lesson from me and avoid making the same mistakes...
Just did Bilstein 5100's with a 2" level in the front and Rough Country UCA's on my 2019 Rebel. I took it to the local Mavis ("big box" store) around the corner from my office out of convenience for the recommended alignment. I got a call:
"Truck is aligned. But you need to take it for camber. We don't do that here."
I arrived and basically told them that I'm not paying them, because now I need to take it to another shop and pay $150 for them to do it proper. The eventually gave in and gave me the keys.
The other shop is somewhat off-road/truck specialized. They laughed when I told them and said they had never heard of a shop not doing caster/camber as part of the normal alignment. He said a lot of shops will **** people over because they can't find the camber specs and/or don't know how to adjust it.
Just did Bilstein 5100's with a 2" level in the front and Rough Country UCA's on my 2019 Rebel. I took it to the local Mavis ("big box" store) around the corner from my office out of convenience for the recommended alignment. I got a call:
"Truck is aligned. But you need to take it for camber. We don't do that here."
I arrived and basically told them that I'm not paying them, because now I need to take it to another shop and pay $150 for them to do it proper. The eventually gave in and gave me the keys.
The other shop is somewhat off-road/truck specialized. They laughed when I told them and said they had never heard of a shop not doing caster/camber as part of the normal alignment. He said a lot of shops will **** people over because they can't find the camber specs and/or don't know how to adjust it.