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B_O__Plenty
Mar 20, 2018Explorer II
Correct Track can be misleading. It will only adjust the tracking of the axles which is how square they are with the frame and each other. It will do nothing for adjusting toe or camber. They will also charge fro checking it then charge for adjusting it. A quality big truck alignment shop can check all three, toe, camber and tracking and adjust them all for less than an RV shop will charge for only doing 1/3 the of the job. The shop I go to laughs when they see Correct Track and they don't even use them. Another gimmick created by Lippert to generate more money for the inept RV dealer service departments.
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