As a 4x4 owner for 45 years, rebalance and realign at rotation is only needed when you are feeling wheel wobble or pulling to side before you rotate. I also do the rotation first myself and then road test the vehicle to at least 70mph checking for changes.
My dealer wanted to even charge me for rotations on my new Gen2, when the first three oil changes and rotations where supposed to be free. They dropped the charge off on the second oil change/rotation, but as others have said, from now on I will do my own rotations, nothing like knowing your brakes and tires, the most important safeties on your Raptor.
My dealer wanted to even charge me for rotations on my new Gen2, when the first three oil changes and rotations where supposed to be free. They dropped the charge off on the second oil change/rotation, but as others have said, from now on I will do my own rotations, nothing like knowing your brakes and tires, the most important safeties on your Raptor.