I will this evening! May do a string alignment if I can't find a shop quickI would check the rear as well, as that would make you steer left/right and could do funkyness.
You probably know this already but if you want a slightly more accurate measurement you could do the spray paint ring around each tire tread, score a line in the paint as you rotate the tire, and use that to measure . It’s still rough of course compared to a shop
I may have to give it a try! ThanksI use gray primer, then a brace for an awl - just enough pressure to drag a line as you spin the tire. A long s as the finish hits the start it’s a very accurate reference point
then a tape measure, but you could even use a laser if you have something at the line for it to reflect from. It should give you a pretty good idea if you’re close to spec or not
Yes, I have used those alignment plates before. I believe my dad has a set. I was thinking of a DIY version. Just a piece of angle iron with holes drilled for the lugsThere are tools like this out there. This one won't fit your large wheels, but you can make something similar without to much work.
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It may also be worthwhile to jack each wheel and check for roundness near the ground.
Definitely. I just can't get in anywhere with a bay big enough before the weekend.Definitely have a good shop check the front end over well.
These new trucks ask a lot of the ball joints and tie rods.
Good reason why they are so huge.... even then they are prone to death wobble and other odd vibrations with the slightest wear.
I stick with OEM Motorcraft for everything front end. Tie rods and ends, ball joints, etc.
I'm hoping it may have been mostly the ditch last weekend.... It tire wear shows it may have been quite awhileYou've got it close enough for now. Just be wary of vibrations.
I have serious trouble believing there is no damage to components, with such a terrible toe alignment.