Grit dog wrote:
Find a new alignment shop?
:). Good point.
I think a truck ‘digital alignment rack’ is needed. That requires some hunting. It’s not as easy to find as we would think in some cities.
I’m not sure if the old fashioned analog truck alignment mechanics can zero in on a real positive caster number doing it the old analog way. My old timer mechanic did add the spacer kit to give me positive caster but I think he did it by making adjustments and road testing it. My guy does it over and over until he gets it to drive nice. It takes him 2 days and l’m happy . It drives nice in 30 mph crosswinds but he smiled and shrugged when i asked him if the caster was set to 5.3 and 5.5 . :B