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1999 dodge ram 1500 Sport 50,000miles

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Old 07-17-2018, 08:02 PM
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I've only had one alignment and they screwed it up so bad I had a right pull for 2 years. Then I finally learned how to do it myself. Needless to say, I've had good steering and tire wear ever since.
 
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Originally Posted by Ramman18
I've only had one alignment and they screwed it up so bad I had a right pull for 2 years. Then I finally learned how to do it myself. Needless to say, I've had good steering and tire wear ever since.
I had a right pull when I had it aligned they claimed it was because of the big tires. Then a few days later the sleeve for the tie rods back of because they didn't tighten it down enough luckily I was going straight and didn't have to turn
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i pull the tires off (threading the lug nuts back on to tighten the rotor to the hub) and attach the levels to the rotor face.
Then pull your measurements in front and behind the axle like usual.
 
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Old 07-18-2018, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by jlake4130
i pull the tires off (threading the lug nuts back on to tighten the rotor to the hub) and attach the levels to the rotor face.
Then pull your measurements in front and behind the axle like usual.
Can you explain more? I'm going to try this
 



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