Lady Dominatrux
Dominatrix of Baseball
Levelling it lifts the front end... The alignment adjusts the suspension for the new height/geometry.
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Adjustment is like getting it lifted?
Levelling it lifts the front end... The alignment adjusts the suspension for the new height/geometry.
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Levelling it lifts the front end... The alignment adjusts the suspension for the new height/geometry.
Adjustment is like getting it lifted?
If you lift the front end, it will need an alignment... If you lower the rear, it will not need an alignment.
Adjustment/alignment is basic maintenance, if you have uneven tire wear, or your vehicle pulls to a certain side, or if you change/modify your front suspension.
The rear suspension on these trucks, as long as nothing is broken, has no alignment.
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If it's on level ground, we can... But the rear will be higher, from the factory... So it sits level with a load on.If you lift the front end, it will need an alignment... If you lower the rear, it will not need an alignment.
Adjustment/alignment is basic maintenance, if you have uneven tire wear, or your vehicle pulls to a certain side, or if you change/modify your front suspension.
The rear suspension on these trucks, as long as nothing is broken, has no alignment.
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Thanks for the clarification.
If I post a photo of my truck can you guys tell which side is higher. I would rather have it higher on both side than lower on both sides.
If it's on level ground, we can... But the rear will be higher, from the factory... So it sits level with a load on.If you lift the front end, it will need an alignment... If you lower the rear, it will not need an alignment.
Adjustment/alignment is basic maintenance, if you have uneven tire wear, or your vehicle pulls to a certain side, or if you change/modify your front suspension.
The rear suspension on these trucks, as long as nothing is broken, has no alignment.
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Thanks for the clarification.
If I post a photo of my truck can you guys tell which side is higher. I would rather have it higher on both side than lower on both sides.
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CorrectIf it's on level ground, we can... But the rear will be higher, from the factory... So it sits level with a load on.If you lift the front end, it will need an alignment... If you lower the rear, it will not need an alignment.
Adjustment/alignment is basic maintenance, if you have uneven tire wear, or your vehicle pulls to a certain side, or if you change/modify your front suspension.
The rear suspension on these trucks, as long as nothing is broken, has no alignment.
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Thanks for the clarification.
If I post a photo of my truck can you guys tell which side is higher. I would rather have it higher on both side than lower on both sides.
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Ok So I should get the front end leveled as the same as the rear. And get the adjustment.
CorrectIf it's on level ground, we can... But the rear will be higher, from the factory... So it sits level with a load on.If you lift the front end, it will need an alignment... If you lower the rear, it will not need an alignment.
Adjustment/alignment is basic maintenance, if you have uneven tire wear, or your vehicle pulls to a certain side, or if you change/modify your front suspension.
The rear suspension on these trucks, as long as nothing is broken, has no alignment.
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Thanks for the clarification.
If I post a photo of my truck can you guys tell which side is higher. I would rather have it higher on both side than lower on both sides.
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Ok So I should get the front end leveled as the same as the rear. And get the adjustment.
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If you bring it to a decent shop, they'll take care of it for youCorrectIf it's on level ground, we can... But the rear will be higher, from the factory... So it sits level with a load on.If you lift the front end, it will need an alignment... If you lower the rear, it will not need an alignment.
Adjustment/alignment is basic maintenance, if you have uneven tire wear, or your vehicle pulls to a certain side, or if you change/modify your front suspension.
The rear suspension on these trucks, as long as nothing is broken, has no alignment.
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Thanks for the clarification.
If I post a photo of my truck can you guys tell which side is higher. I would rather have it higher on both side than lower on both sides.
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Ok So I should get the front end leveled as the same as the rear. And get the adjustment.
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