Front End Alignment...How Hard?
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Front End Alignment...How Hard?
my front end needs to be re-aligned and i'm a "do-it-myself" kinda guy so i was wondering what is required to do a front end alignment and if i even can do it myself or should i just take it in and bite the bullet and pay for it.
if it can be done at home, how is it done?
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if it can be done at home, how is it done?
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Just take it in. Our trucks like to be set up perfect, otherwise you will get uneven tire wear, vibrations, a pull or even death wobble. Around here, a front end alignment runs about $50. That does not include any parts needed to do the alignment though. Trust me, you will be glad that you took it in rather than doing it yourself.
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The precision measurements required take this out of the relm of the home mechanic in most cases. I guess you could use angle finders and measures to find all of the values, but if you don't have the tools on hand you are in for a long and expensive ride.
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i appreciate it fellas, i'll price some alignment jobs around here and see what i can find, but ya, it pulls pretty bad to the right, (it is alignment right?)
you see, the only reason i thought i may wanna do it myself is that in august i'm going to college to become a diesel technician, and i hope to work on these trucks after school, but i suppose i better wait 'til school to learn how to do it, right?
you see, the only reason i thought i may wanna do it myself is that in august i'm going to college to become a diesel technician, and i hope to work on these trucks after school, but i suppose i better wait 'til school to learn how to do it, right?
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Before you take it in, check your tire pressures. Sometimes as little as 5psi will make a truck pull. If that doesn't help, try rotating the front tires. If it pulls the other way or acts different, you have a tire problem. When you have the truck in the air rotating the front tires, check the front suspension. Bad ball joints, tie-rod ends, trac bar, steering box, wheel bearings can also cause a truck to pull. 90% of the time a vehicle needs an alignment, there is a worn part somewhere that needs to be replaced.
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Originally Posted by oestreich84
Before you take it in, check your tire pressures. Sometimes as little as 5psi will make a truck pull. If that doesn't help, try rotating the front tires. If it pulls the other way or acts different, you have a tire problem. When you have the truck in the air rotating the front tires, check the front suspension. Bad ball joints, tie-rod ends, trac bar, steering box, wheel bearings can also cause a truck to pull. 90% of the time a vehicle needs an alignment, there is a worn part somewhere that needs to be replaced.
just for the record, it's not a HARD pull to the right, it's just the kind that it's annoying, i'm just tired of holding it straight, it'd be nice not to.
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Another thing that can cause pulls to one side is a bad tire. They call it a radial pull. before you take it in swap the front tires and see if it pulls the other direction, if it does then you have a bad tire.
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can i have a bad tire if they're brand new tires, god i hope not, i only have about 4000 miles on them, if they're bad, then i'll have a bone to pick with my tire guy.
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Originally Posted by Ridiculous
can i have a bad tire if they're brand new tires, god i hope not, i only have about 4000 miles on them, if they're bad, then i'll have a bone to pick with my tire guy.
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I guess I wasn't clear enough on my previous post when I said to rotate the front tires because you could have a tire problem. I will try to make it clear as mud next time Good luck, and let us know what you find out.
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Make sure your caliper is not dragging also.
Take it to the shop, a reputable shop for truck front ends. There a very few around here I would trust but the one place has done my sons 94 and my 99 and they are very good. And, they only charge like $38.00.
Take it to the shop, a reputable shop for truck front ends. There a very few around here I would trust but the one place has done my sons 94 and my 99 and they are very good. And, they only charge like $38.00.
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i'll try all of the mentioned this weekend, if necessary, i'll take it to a shop, but that might have to wait a little bit, but i'll let ya'll know either way.
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