johnh442
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Cross posting from here: https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/2021-mojave-alignment-issue.47728/ (sorry in advance if that's against the rules).
Would like some help interpreting the effects here of 1. LF Camber out of spec (0.6 vs. 0.5 limit) and 2. Too much cross camber -0.8 spec is -0.5 max.
Dealer is saying they want to replace the front axle, as camber is fixed/set by the physical characteristics of the axle welds. Which I think to be the case.
Is replacing the axle that big of a deal? Meaning I have a new Jeep, and given that many replace stock axles (even saw a vid of a guy doing it in his garage on jack stands...) it sucks, but they are going to do it on Jeep's dime (assuming Jeep agrees with the fix--as they have a case open with Jeep).
Is it possible for those values to change as this think "breaks in" (its got 1300 miles)? To me 0.1 of a degree isn't much
Thoughts?
Would like some help interpreting the effects here of 1. LF Camber out of spec (0.6 vs. 0.5 limit) and 2. Too much cross camber -0.8 spec is -0.5 max.
Dealer is saying they want to replace the front axle, as camber is fixed/set by the physical characteristics of the axle welds. Which I think to be the case.
Is replacing the axle that big of a deal? Meaning I have a new Jeep, and given that many replace stock axles (even saw a vid of a guy doing it in his garage on jack stands...) it sucks, but they are going to do it on Jeep's dime (assuming Jeep agrees with the fix--as they have a case open with Jeep).
Is it possible for those values to change as this think "breaks in" (its got 1300 miles)? To me 0.1 of a degree isn't much
Thoughts?
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