ram1500rsm
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- Trabuco Canyon, CA
- Ram Year
- 2014
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
Had her aligned again, lol, i run through alignments faster than my oil changes.
I don't think i'll be using the Firestone shop i used the last time though. I remember i had to complaint twice about the Minivan alignment i was getting with them, and while they were taking the truck back, the realigment to the specs i wanted was always so quick i wonder if i was getting them right or if they were just hitting the wheels by hand until the machine spitted the numbers i wanted to see.
My driver front always looked cambered out for some reason after both instances, but being that i'm running big tires i thought it was in my mind since the Firestone sheet said i was supposed to be running 0* camber.
This is my alignment from today at my preferred alignment place, the driver front was cambered out by a little much and on a big tire is noticeable, same for my toe. i swear she drives a lot more nicer too, and now the tire looks straight like it's supposed to.
Untitled by RAM RSM, on Flickr
I don't think i'll be using the Firestone shop i used the last time though. I remember i had to complaint twice about the Minivan alignment i was getting with them, and while they were taking the truck back, the realigment to the specs i wanted was always so quick i wonder if i was getting them right or if they were just hitting the wheels by hand until the machine spitted the numbers i wanted to see.
My driver front always looked cambered out for some reason after both instances, but being that i'm running big tires i thought it was in my mind since the Firestone sheet said i was supposed to be running 0* camber.
This is my alignment from today at my preferred alignment place, the driver front was cambered out by a little much and on a big tire is noticeable, same for my toe. i swear she drives a lot more nicer too, and now the tire looks straight like it's supposed to.
Untitled by RAM RSM, on Flickr