PuddleJumper
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- Cortlund
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- Alexandria, Virginia
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- 23' JTM, 22' JTR, 22' F56S,
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So, I got my truck new and it drove great (duh). The first time I got my alignment wacked i got drove off a fire road by some twat who thought he was Ken Block in a group B rally car (Actually drunk and in a sunbird doing 55 around a blind corner). Anyway i got off light with just a cock eyed steering wheel. Truck tracked straight just the drag link got tweeked. Dealer oil change #1 and they told me they could align it and it would be 200 bucks. Ooof but i come from old toyotas and IFS alignments are hard and long so I didn't think anything of it. Fast forward to me slapping on 37s and I had a slight shimmy at 60pmh plus. Thought the wheels were balance wronged, Discount redid em in front of my face and only a rear needed changin but my a small amount. Still had a shimmy unless on 33s. Then I went and put on my Daystar 3/4 lift and some 2in Mopar Extended LCAs and she still tracked straight but was a little wonky on the wheel being straight and it was only really noticeable on the 33s. Then I took it in for its #3 dealer oil change and they said the alignment was bad. I figured hey I did lift it and its been on a few trails since. Probably is fucked. I got it back after another 200 bucks and it was WORSE. Wheel sat almost a half turn to drive straight, and they told me the tech test drove to confirm it was all good. Tech needs his fuckin eyes checked. After all the other bullshit items the dealer tried to hook me on (300 dollars for air filters and more!) I drove it home wonky wheel and all, and decided to look up how to do a garage alignment to get it close enough and then take it to a legit shop. Thats when i learned there are 2 POINTS OF ADJUSTMENT ONLY! Toe and Drag, thats it nothing else. 400 dollars lost to that easy of a job and they still got it wrong! Whipped out the ol' tape measure, jack stands and some draw sting. Found out they had me toed out close to a 1/4 in! IDK what car was on the rack for the sheet they gave me, but it sure as shit wasn't mine. Anyway I got it dialed to about 1/8in in toed in and then grabbed the single wrench and channel lock needed to perform adjustment and let her track down the road. stopped, got out and adjusted the drag until the wheel rotated back straight and rinse repeat 2 more times to perfect. Boom 30min DIY alignment and its better then any Rack job the truck has had to date. And as a Bonus, no shimmy on 37s anymore. I always want to be the guy to stand up for wrench turners and knuckle busters in the back, but come the fuck on. Gotta give me somethin to work with first. Just another reason motivation to get my own 4x4 shop open ASAP.
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