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Wheel Alignment after leveling the Ram

ny2az

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opinion's needed from my wheel alignment spec sheet ...

had the truck leveled ... great job... shop say they did awheel alignment ... prior to leveling ... truck drove and handled excellent ... after leveling ... l notice the truck is kind of very sensitive and skiddish on the steering ... slightest movement of the wheel make the truck feel like it want to job in that direction ... could all be in my mind ... would appreciate your comment on the wheel alignment sheet l posted ... thx in advance for all comments... 20200305_132701.jpg ram wheel alignment 1.jpg ram wheel alignment.jpg
 
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probably those positive camber numbers. Find a shop to get them to zero (spec) or if they can't, negative will handle better than positive. Positive camber is more likely to be found on a tractor.
 

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The truck should be aligned AFTER the leveling kit install
yes,..they say it was done... had them do a recheck and they say the same... numbers are good ... the numbers above in the first wheel alignment pic are the results ... they say everything is within specs ...
 
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Sorry, I guess I misread your post. I thought it said truck was aligned PRIOR to leveling
 

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probably those positive camber numbers. Find a shop to get them to zero (spec) or if they can't, negative will handle better than positive. Positive camber is more likely to be found on a tractor.

yes,...l agree... l think the camber is off and in yellow ...so out of range... cross camber is the left camber minus the right camber ... so being zero means nothing ...

after speaking with another wheel alignment shop .. they said that yellow limits are not bad ... red needs correction ... after telling them what my result numbers were from the sheet ..., they said there really not much they can do ... its not that out of range to affect drivability or make a notable difference ... so l guess l will drive it for a while and see .....
 
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