GEN 2 Rear Axle alignment - pointed to passenger side

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Thank you for the reply, I misread that, I was thinking it was 0.05 degrees, so I am within tolerance. Cool. I still can't get over using solid axles in 2020.

That I know of, there isn't a single real truck that doesn't have a solid axle. Was your last truck a Ridgeline?
 
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That I know of, there isn't a single real truck that doesn't have a solid axle. Was your last truck a Ridgeline?
LOL, No way. I saw the electric F-150 prototype that had an independent rear.
 

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Thank you for the reply, I misread that, I was thinking it was 0.05 degrees, so I am within tolerance. Cool. I still can't get over using solid axles in 2020.

No problem. Solid axles are ideal for towing and off-road articulation, both of which are critical attributes of a pickup truck. Rumor has it next generation F-150 will get a multi-link coil spring solid rear axle design instead of leaf springs; that should bring a nice improvement in ride and handling without sacrificing capability.
 
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