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Old 05-04-2008, 11:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
tracedef
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Alignment Issues - Need Feedback

I have an '07 with 285 bfg at's and 3" All Pro lift. I purchased lifetime alignment from Discount Tire and have had them align my FJ twice with no issues with the BFG's and all pros. After my third time having discount align my FJ I noticed a significant pull to the left so I brought it back in. They told me there was no caster / camber adjustment so that was as good as they could do, but they did adjust the steering wheel. wtf? They then proceeded to tell me that they noticed no pull when they drove it and that I should take a drive with them.... considering the pull is significant and a drive would accomplish nothing, I passed. I let them know that is is possible to adjust caster / camber settings and then the tech said it was as good as he could do....so basically they changed nothing.

I have included the specs and am going to find another discount to give it a third try. So far the only takeaway I have from the specs sticky is to set camber to 0.... any other suggestions for my setup?


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