Had wheel alignment done yesterday on '85 rangie with 2" suspension lift and 33" MTR's.
Readings as follows - Rear camber left = -0 deg 28 minutes
right = -0 deg 05 minutes
Rear toe left = -0.4 mm
right = +0.4 mm
Total toe = 0.0 mm
Geometrical driving axis = +0 deg 02 minutes
Front camber left = -0 deg 25 minutes
right = -0 deg 05 minutes
Front toe left = -0.5 mm
right = -0.5 mm
Total toe = -1.0 mm
Do these seem correct, as it still seems to move around on the road, although that may be the nuts not being tight enough and the rear diff stepping out? I cannot do them up any tighter, but there is a slight gap between new rubber and washer.
Steve
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Wheel Alignment questions
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Wheel Alignment questions
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Bent trailing arm comes to mind as well.Bush65 wrote:It is probably because of the reduction in castor due to the lift.
The other 2 most likely reasons are:
Insufficient preload on the swivel bearings
Worn panhard bushes
But castor is the inportant measurement.
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un less thay have experiance with 4x4s just use a tape measure to ajust the toe. an yes it should have toe out as when the power comes on it will have almost 0 toe. but if it has toe in it will scrub tyres. it will be the preload on the swivals or not enough caster or both that will make it wonder. if you have a place near you that does truck alinements go to them. tyre shop ect normaly have no idea
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