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![]() ![]() I replaced all the front end suspension parts 6 months ago in my 92 2wd. Got a big alignment done right after. Well I just put on some stock 4x4 wheels and am noticing more and more how it’s getting out of alignment again. Tires skid on very shallow turns and drivers side wheel even sticks out a half inch farther. Is it normal to need to align it twice after full rebuild of front suspension? Last edited by Miraclebob; 01-24-2021 at 04:15 AM. |
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I’d take it back to the shop that aligned it to have them check it. Could be that something did not get torqued properly during the alignment and is loosening. I’ve also had a new tie rod develop play after only a couple of months of use. That was my fault, I used a cheap one.
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I just sold a set of those exact 15x8 wheels in december. 100 bucks.
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Luckily the shop who originally did it did a free adjustment and said they must’ve screwed something up the first time. Much better now and bigger tires aren’t an issue
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