I just put new tires on this weekend. 111k on the truck now. The specialty alignment shop around here didn't have any appointments for a couple weeks so I tried Car-X near me this weekend as they have good reviews. The truck started with the following alignment specs (approximate):
I expected caster to be high than spec and camber to be near the bottom, as that's what I've been running up until now, so those were pretty close. Camber was lower than it had been set 2 years ago (about -.5). Toe was off on the right side.
The shop loosened the cams and was able to adjust the left caster to 3.1 and camber on both sides to -0.8, but couldn't move caster on the right at all. They turned the right cam all the way but caster wouldn't move. I asked if they'd adjust the ball joint on the SPC UCA since I have it set at +2 degrees and so moving it to +1 should get caster in spec on the right and give them more to work with. They claimed they couldn't get the nut loose (not sure if that's true) and ended up giving me the truck back, no charge, The shop said the LCA cam bushing are shot, which is why camber won't go higher than -0.8 and caster isn't moving when they try to adjust the right side.
My questions for those with some alignment experience here (@Taco2Cruiser, @TeCKis300, et al):
Left | Right | |
Caster | 4.0* | 4.4* |
Camber | -1.0* | -1.2* |
Toe | -.08" | -.41" |
I expected caster to be high than spec and camber to be near the bottom, as that's what I've been running up until now, so those were pretty close. Camber was lower than it had been set 2 years ago (about -.5). Toe was off on the right side.
The shop loosened the cams and was able to adjust the left caster to 3.1 and camber on both sides to -0.8, but couldn't move caster on the right at all. They turned the right cam all the way but caster wouldn't move. I asked if they'd adjust the ball joint on the SPC UCA since I have it set at +2 degrees and so moving it to +1 should get caster in spec on the right and give them more to work with. They claimed they couldn't get the nut loose (not sure if that's true) and ended up giving me the truck back, no charge, The shop said the LCA cam bushing are shot, which is why camber won't go higher than -0.8 and caster isn't moving when they try to adjust the right side.
My questions for those with some alignment experience here (@Taco2Cruiser, @TeCKis300, et al):
- If I move the SPC ball joints from +2 to +1, will that affect camber as well as caster like cam adjustments do, or just caster? Any reason for me not to do this given I'd like to back off caster a bit anyway?
- If the best camber they can get is -0.8 deg and caster isn't moving on the right, does the assessment that the LCA bushings are shot sound right? Seems reasonable to me, I'm just looking for a second opinion
- The specialty alignment shop around here likes to push caster around 4 degrees, maybe a bit more, and leave camber a bit negative. With a ~2" lift, +25 offset 34" tires, and at least half my mileage with a trailer attached, anyone with experience want to weigh in on what they think I should run and why? I've been fine with my settings previously and it tows great, but I had a lot of tire noise for a while, some chunking of my old tires, and not totally even wear so I'm thinking the alignment might have worn them unevenly despite regular rotations.