Oscar Indy
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- First Name
- Oscar
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- Aug 21, 2019
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- JTR
I've seen litteraly hundreds of Jeeps be green on the rack and wander everywhere on the road. The factory setting is roughly a 16th of an inch. I've had the best results using 1/8th instead. Especially with mud tires.ok, you got me on the qtech aluminum front bumper which is pretty light. 86lbs minus the stock bumper weight. I also agree with you about alignment rack, that’s why I payed another shop to do what the dealer said they did. Not only do you have to trust the machine, but you have to trust that the idiot back there is going to give enough of a $hit to actually adjust anything that is out of spec.
I have used a tape measure to set hundreds of tow and had to redo my own several times from bending it off-road before I went to an unbendable tie rod. My tool kit for offroading includes a tape measure for this very reason.
Every solid axle and 33in plus tires I've ever done has prefered 1/8th to the 1/16th. You wouldn't think that little of a difference matters but it does.
That little bit of weight up front probably doesn't matter but if it sagged a little then your caster is potentially out of spec which can cause some wander but honestly is the least likely culprit.
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