427435 wrote:
MURPHY55347 wrote:
Alignment has never been done so it sounds like that should be my first step. Thanks you folks are awesome.
Be sure they get the caster at least to 4-1/2 degrees. They may push back on that as it is work for them. They may tell you the toe-in was off and to try it. That's what they told me. When I brought it back, they wanted to charge me again for setting the caster. Make sure the caster is part of their original alignment quote.
I've not used this shop, but there have been some good reviews on them.
http://www.precisionframe.com/
Yes, they ARE very good. And, if you are attending the FMCA Convention in Madison next week, Dick Lorntson, the owner will be on the panel at the Suspension Seminar:
Thursday, July 30 1:15 p.m. Suspensions: Seminar 7