scottmoyer
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I finally completed the Bilstein 5100 level, with new SuspensionMaxx end links and Mopar UCAs. The truck rode great and tracked straight which surprised me after the level. I took other's advice and got an alignment done. Most of the settings were in spec, but now the truck gradually pulls to the left and I almost crapped myself when I pulled out of the parking lot and this loud rumbling noise was heard. Turns out the caster on the driver's side is allowing the tires to hit my mud flap.
I'm taking the truck back tomorrow for them to check this, but I'm not liking how it feels compared to how it felt before, or even immediately after the level.
Below are the specs that they moved me from and to. They probably could have left everything alone and made no changes.

Lastly, I noticed grease coming out of the driver's side CV boot. The dealer replaced the axle shaft before doing the alignment. If the axle shaft was covered under warranty, is an alignment part of the replacement process? I was charged for the alignment and I was thinking that a tear down of the front end to replace the axle should come with an alignment. Yes or no?
I'm taking the truck back tomorrow for them to check this, but I'm not liking how it feels compared to how it felt before, or even immediately after the level.
Below are the specs that they moved me from and to. They probably could have left everything alone and made no changes.

Lastly, I noticed grease coming out of the driver's side CV boot. The dealer replaced the axle shaft before doing the alignment. If the axle shaft was covered under warranty, is an alignment part of the replacement process? I was charged for the alignment and I was thinking that a tear down of the front end to replace the axle should come with an alignment. Yes or no?