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B_O__Plenty
Jul 18, 2015Explorer II
Correct rack will allow adjusting the tracking of the axles which is how square they are to each other and how square they are to the frame. It is better than nothing but only part of a complete alignment. It does nothing to adjust camber which is how straight up and down the wheels are and nothing to adjust toe which is whether the wheels are pointing straight ahead or not. The dealer will charge to check it as well as charge to adjust the tracking. Usually you can get a complete wheel alignment for less money at a big rig suspension shop. I could care less if my trailer has a Correct Track or not. The latest gimmick to make you think you're getting more for your money. You won't find this on high end trailers like DRV, Lifestyle, or others.
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