Help,,,alignment specs on a 2wd 2500????????
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Help,,,alignment specs on a 2wd 2500????????
Today I replaced 4 ball joints and 2 tie rod ends to tighten up my steering.
I was going to go to an alignment shop...but realized the only times in my life I have ever had excellent tracking...is when I did it myself...and I'd rather not be ticked off at an alighment shop... so
I can find the 4 wheel drive specs all over the place...but I can't find the 2 wheel drive ones anywhere. I am mostly interested in camber.. the 4wds...are around 3 or 4 degrees...but the only thing I can find web surfing tells me that on the 2 wheel drive it is closer to 0..maybe 1..something like that. I think I had my old gas 2wd half ton set to close to zero. But this is MUCH heavier.
My manual does not give alignment specs. I have did quite a bit of searching and not found 2 wheel drive specs. (on this site).
I need to get to work tomorrow so I have to get this dealt with early in the morning. Any help would be greatly appreciated. (2wd 2500 diesel auto extended cab).
I was going to go to an alignment shop...but realized the only times in my life I have ever had excellent tracking...is when I did it myself...and I'd rather not be ticked off at an alighment shop... so
I can find the 4 wheel drive specs all over the place...but I can't find the 2 wheel drive ones anywhere. I am mostly interested in camber.. the 4wds...are around 3 or 4 degrees...but the only thing I can find web surfing tells me that on the 2 wheel drive it is closer to 0..maybe 1..something like that. I think I had my old gas 2wd half ton set to close to zero. But this is MUCH heavier.
My manual does not give alignment specs. I have did quite a bit of searching and not found 2 wheel drive specs. (on this site).
I need to get to work tomorrow so I have to get this dealt with early in the morning. Any help would be greatly appreciated. (2wd 2500 diesel auto extended cab).
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Today I replaced 4 ball joints and 2 tie rod ends to tighten up my steering.
I was going to go to an alignment shop...but realized the only times in my life I have ever had excellent tracking...is when I did it myself...and I'd rather not be ticked off at an alighment shop... so
I can find the 4 wheel drive specs all over the place...but I can't find the 2 wheel drive ones anywhere. I am mostly interested in camber.. the 4wds...are around 3 or 4 degrees...but the only thing I can find web surfing tells me that on the 2 wheel drive it is closer to 0..maybe 1..something like that. I think I had my old gas 2wd half ton set to close to zero. But this is MUCH heavier.
My manual does not give alignment specs. I have did quite a bit of searching and not found 2 wheel drive specs. (on this site).
I need to get to work tomorrow so I have to get this dealt with early in the morning. Any help would be greatly appreciated. (2wd 2500 diesel auto extended cab).
I was going to go to an alignment shop...but realized the only times in my life I have ever had excellent tracking...is when I did it myself...and I'd rather not be ticked off at an alighment shop... so
I can find the 4 wheel drive specs all over the place...but I can't find the 2 wheel drive ones anywhere. I am mostly interested in camber.. the 4wds...are around 3 or 4 degrees...but the only thing I can find web surfing tells me that on the 2 wheel drive it is closer to 0..maybe 1..something like that. I think I had my old gas 2wd half ton set to close to zero. But this is MUCH heavier.
My manual does not give alignment specs. I have did quite a bit of searching and not found 2 wheel drive specs. (on this site).
I need to get to work tomorrow so I have to get this dealt with early in the morning. Any help would be greatly appreciated. (2wd 2500 diesel auto extended cab).
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