KingKoopa17
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Hey all, so I'm about a week and a half removed from a little 400 mile road trip out to the sand dunes in Michigan (needed to take her out for some Baja-ing. It was the only thing I didn't get to try out in my truck while in Moab over the summer). It was fun as hell, I swear I fall in love with this truck all over again every time I take it out just about anywhere, especially when I get to use it as intended. But I digress...
Question is, how often should I be inspecting it for proper alignment, particularly when off-roading? I ran her a little hard at some points, and I'm trying to eyeball it, seems like the front tires have a slight negative camber to them, but I don't know if that's really how I should be judging it. I don't really feel it pulling any which way, drive quality seems about the same, I was just wondering if it's something I should get done after a few hours of hitting the dunes. I've tried scouring the forums as much as I could, but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for. (Side note: I've got a '19, 12,6xx miles on it, never had anything done to it besides oil changes and tire rotations. Never looked into alignment after the Utah trip).
And another question: feeling some slight vibration in the steering wheel, felt it after getting back home from the Utah trip. It's not horrible and it doesn't really bother me, but what does is the bumpiness I was feeling just after getting back home. I suspect it to be the tires. It was very noticeable and felt like it was coming from the front, but after tire rotation I felt it transfer to the rear, although now it's not as bad and I only notice it every once in a while. I'm convinced its the tires themselves, maybe out of balance? Should I have them road force balanced? My dad and I co-own a Mayflower brand tire changer/balancer, but I'm assuming it wouldn't quite do the job as say a Hunter brand.
As always, thanks in advance to anyone able to help out a Raptor newbie!
Question is, how often should I be inspecting it for proper alignment, particularly when off-roading? I ran her a little hard at some points, and I'm trying to eyeball it, seems like the front tires have a slight negative camber to them, but I don't know if that's really how I should be judging it. I don't really feel it pulling any which way, drive quality seems about the same, I was just wondering if it's something I should get done after a few hours of hitting the dunes. I've tried scouring the forums as much as I could, but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for. (Side note: I've got a '19, 12,6xx miles on it, never had anything done to it besides oil changes and tire rotations. Never looked into alignment after the Utah trip).
And another question: feeling some slight vibration in the steering wheel, felt it after getting back home from the Utah trip. It's not horrible and it doesn't really bother me, but what does is the bumpiness I was feeling just after getting back home. I suspect it to be the tires. It was very noticeable and felt like it was coming from the front, but after tire rotation I felt it transfer to the rear, although now it's not as bad and I only notice it every once in a while. I'm convinced its the tires themselves, maybe out of balance? Should I have them road force balanced? My dad and I co-own a Mayflower brand tire changer/balancer, but I'm assuming it wouldn't quite do the job as say a Hunter brand.
As always, thanks in advance to anyone able to help out a Raptor newbie!