BSouders80
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Hello. I was wanting to see if I could get some input. I've started suspension mods on my trucks. 2014 Gen 1 Screw.
Installed the Gen 2 fox race 3.0 shocks/coil overs on the front with use of the new buckets.
Installed new tires. 35's. Mickey Thompson Legend EXP's
I had the truck aligned Friday evening after the shocks. The shop said that I needed a camber bolt kit to correct the camber on the passenger side.
Bolt kit was installed the next day and camber on passenger side was corrected.
That is why the before alignment doesn't look bad. Because it was done the day before.
I drove a round trip of about 200 miles on Sunday. Before and after the new parts/tires, the truck has always tended to pull slightly to the right.
I have new UCA's on order from Blitzkrieg. Those will be put on in a week. I'm considering new tie rod ends.
I have also thought about taking it back in for alignment again and telling them to keep it in the green, but push it more to the left side of the green.
What are your all thoughts? Suggestions?
Installed the Gen 2 fox race 3.0 shocks/coil overs on the front with use of the new buckets.
Installed new tires. 35's. Mickey Thompson Legend EXP's
I had the truck aligned Friday evening after the shocks. The shop said that I needed a camber bolt kit to correct the camber on the passenger side.
Bolt kit was installed the next day and camber on passenger side was corrected.
That is why the before alignment doesn't look bad. Because it was done the day before.
I drove a round trip of about 200 miles on Sunday. Before and after the new parts/tires, the truck has always tended to pull slightly to the right.
I have new UCA's on order from Blitzkrieg. Those will be put on in a week. I'm considering new tie rod ends.
I have also thought about taking it back in for alignment again and telling them to keep it in the green, but push it more to the left side of the green.
What are your all thoughts? Suggestions?