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Old 12-11-2011, 03:52 PM
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'05 Durango SLT 4.7 AWD

Hi, I have recently had the alignment done. Had some issues I guess with the lower control arm bolts. Frozen. So they put the torch to it.... Anyway the truck was picked up and the steering has a slight tendency to veer right plus about a 4 degree offset in the steering wheel while driving straight. Now looking at the "printout" before & after, there is no correction happening in the passenger-side camber adjustment?!

There is a problem here and I am going to take it back to correct it.

I am just asking for opinions about being off a degree in a alignment spec and having the above issues calling this "aligned".

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-Marty

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Your alignment is so far out. Who was working on it? The left front camber is -1.0 should be 0.2, same thing on the right side.
 
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Marty
Your alignment is so far out. Who was working on it? The left front camber is -1.0 should be 0.2, same thing on the right side.
Thanks for the info, need to look at the "current" measurements below the "before" on the image attachment. Let me know what your thoughts are on those results.

Would you perhaps provide the alignment margins?

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