Front End Alignment
#61
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Re: Front End Alignment
That method works exactly the same for your Rubicon as any other
Wrangler. And no, neither Caster nor Camber angles are adjustable on
your Rubicon. Only your toe-in is adjustable.
Jerry
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> Will this method work for a 2005 Rubicon w/ Goodyear MT/R's? I am sure
> camber is not adjustable, toe is, but I am not sure about caster.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Campbell
>
>
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
> news:XuJMe.2885$ct5.616@fed1read04...
>
>>The ONLY thing in a 2000 TJ's front-end that can be aligned is the toe-in.
>>Without using aftermarket parts, the caster and camber angles are fixed
>>and not adjustable.
>>
>>The good news is you can easily and totally accurately set your own
>>toe-in. I haven't paid to have my toe-in set in years since learning how
>>to do my own. Set your own toe-in to 1/8" by using the easy instructions
>>at http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html All you need is a tape
>>measure, a wrench, and a big set of pliers. A friend to hold one end of
>>the tape measure while you measure is helpful. No worries, done with a
>>little care this technique will produce a toe-in setting just as
>>accurately as the high-school dropout at the local alignment shop can
>>produce. That webpage also shows how to center your own steering wheel.
>>
>>Joe Carroll wrote:
>>
>>>Any idea what a typical front end alignment should cost for a 2000
>>>Wrangler 6 cyl and how often it should be done. Regular road
>>>vehicle(little or no stup jumping).
>>>Thanks
>>>Joe Carroll 2K-TJ
>>>
>>>There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
>>> Joseph Duemer
>>
>>--
>>Jerry Bransford
>>PP-ASEL N6TAY
>>See the Geezer Jeep at
>>http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
Wrangler. And no, neither Caster nor Camber angles are adjustable on
your Rubicon. Only your toe-in is adjustable.
Jerry
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> Will this method work for a 2005 Rubicon w/ Goodyear MT/R's? I am sure
> camber is not adjustable, toe is, but I am not sure about caster.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Campbell
>
>
> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
> news:XuJMe.2885$ct5.616@fed1read04...
>
>>The ONLY thing in a 2000 TJ's front-end that can be aligned is the toe-in.
>>Without using aftermarket parts, the caster and camber angles are fixed
>>and not adjustable.
>>
>>The good news is you can easily and totally accurately set your own
>>toe-in. I haven't paid to have my toe-in set in years since learning how
>>to do my own. Set your own toe-in to 1/8" by using the easy instructions
>>at http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html All you need is a tape
>>measure, a wrench, and a big set of pliers. A friend to hold one end of
>>the tape measure while you measure is helpful. No worries, done with a
>>little care this technique will produce a toe-in setting just as
>>accurately as the high-school dropout at the local alignment shop can
>>produce. That webpage also shows how to center your own steering wheel.
>>
>>Joe Carroll wrote:
>>
>>>Any idea what a typical front end alignment should cost for a 2000
>>>Wrangler 6 cyl and how often it should be done. Regular road
>>>vehicle(little or no stup jumping).
>>>Thanks
>>>Joe Carroll 2K-TJ
>>>
>>>There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
>>> Joseph Duemer
>>
>>--
>>Jerry Bransford
>>PP-ASEL N6TAY
>>See the Geezer Jeep at
>>http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
>
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#62
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Re: Front End Alignment
....just had a 4-wheel alignment done on my 2000 TJ at Sears for $65.00. STS
wants $70.00, and a local esoteric "4-wheel drive shop" charges $90.00. I
KNEW I should have come to the experts in this ng first!!!
It's my first wheel alignment in a few years (--not recommended to wait that
long0, and the Jeep really feels good. Getting new Bridgestone Revos in a
few days and can't wait to get rid of these chewed up Goodyears.
[Please excuse my post's format -- still configuring this client.]
--
Hoppy
General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com
~~
Jerry wrote on Fri, 19 Aug 2005 23:49:03 -0700:
JB> Jerry
JB> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
??>> Will this method work for a 2005 Rubicon w/ Goodyear MT/R's? I am
??>> sure camber is not adjustable, toe is, but I am not sure about caster.
??>>
??>> Thanks,
??>>
??>> Campbell
??>>
??>> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
??>> news:XuJMe.2885$ct5.616@fed1read04...
??>>
??>>> The ONLY thing in a 2000 TJ's front-end that can be aligned is the
??>>> toe-in. Without using aftermarket parts, the caster and camber angles
??>>> are fixed and not adjustable.
??>>>
??>>> The good news is you can easily and totally accurately set your own
??>>> toe-in. I haven't paid to have my toe-in set in years since learning
??>>> how to do my own. Set your own toe-in to 1/8" by using the easy
??>>> instructions at http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html All you
need is a tape measure, a wrench, and a
??>>> big set of pliers. A friend to hold one end of the tape measure
??>>> while you measure is helpful. No worries, done with a little care
??>>> this technique will produce a toe-in setting just as accurately as
??>>> the high-school dropout at the local alignment shop can produce.
??>>> That webpage also shows how to center your own steering wheel.
??>>>
??>>> Joe Carroll wrote:
??>>>
??>>>> Any idea what a typical front end alignment should cost for a 2000
??>>>> Wrangler 6 cyl and how often it should be done. Regular road
??>>>> vehicle(little or no stup jumping).
??>>>> Thanks
??>>>> Joe Carroll 2K-TJ
??>>>>
??>>>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
??>>>> Joseph Duemer
??>>>
??>>> --
??>>> Jerry Bransford
??>>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
??>>> See the Geezer Jeep at
??>>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
??>>
wants $70.00, and a local esoteric "4-wheel drive shop" charges $90.00. I
KNEW I should have come to the experts in this ng first!!!
It's my first wheel alignment in a few years (--not recommended to wait that
long0, and the Jeep really feels good. Getting new Bridgestone Revos in a
few days and can't wait to get rid of these chewed up Goodyears.
[Please excuse my post's format -- still configuring this client.]
--
Hoppy
General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com
~~
Jerry wrote on Fri, 19 Aug 2005 23:49:03 -0700:
JB> Jerry
JB> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
??>> Will this method work for a 2005 Rubicon w/ Goodyear MT/R's? I am
??>> sure camber is not adjustable, toe is, but I am not sure about caster.
??>>
??>> Thanks,
??>>
??>> Campbell
??>>
??>> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
??>> news:XuJMe.2885$ct5.616@fed1read04...
??>>
??>>> The ONLY thing in a 2000 TJ's front-end that can be aligned is the
??>>> toe-in. Without using aftermarket parts, the caster and camber angles
??>>> are fixed and not adjustable.
??>>>
??>>> The good news is you can easily and totally accurately set your own
??>>> toe-in. I haven't paid to have my toe-in set in years since learning
??>>> how to do my own. Set your own toe-in to 1/8" by using the easy
??>>> instructions at http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html All you
need is a tape measure, a wrench, and a
??>>> big set of pliers. A friend to hold one end of the tape measure
??>>> while you measure is helpful. No worries, done with a little care
??>>> this technique will produce a toe-in setting just as accurately as
??>>> the high-school dropout at the local alignment shop can produce.
??>>> That webpage also shows how to center your own steering wheel.
??>>>
??>>> Joe Carroll wrote:
??>>>
??>>>> Any idea what a typical front end alignment should cost for a 2000
??>>>> Wrangler 6 cyl and how often it should be done. Regular road
??>>>> vehicle(little or no stup jumping).
??>>>> Thanks
??>>>> Joe Carroll 2K-TJ
??>>>>
??>>>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
??>>>> Joseph Duemer
??>>>
??>>> --
??>>> Jerry Bransford
??>>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
??>>> See the Geezer Jeep at
??>>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
??>>
#63
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Re: Front End Alignment
....just had a 4-wheel alignment done on my 2000 TJ at Sears for $65.00. STS
wants $70.00, and a local esoteric "4-wheel drive shop" charges $90.00. I
KNEW I should have come to the experts in this ng first!!!
It's my first wheel alignment in a few years (--not recommended to wait that
long0, and the Jeep really feels good. Getting new Bridgestone Revos in a
few days and can't wait to get rid of these chewed up Goodyears.
[Please excuse my post's format -- still configuring this client.]
--
Hoppy
General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com
~~
Jerry wrote on Fri, 19 Aug 2005 23:49:03 -0700:
JB> Jerry
JB> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
??>> Will this method work for a 2005 Rubicon w/ Goodyear MT/R's? I am
??>> sure camber is not adjustable, toe is, but I am not sure about caster.
??>>
??>> Thanks,
??>>
??>> Campbell
??>>
??>> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
??>> news:XuJMe.2885$ct5.616@fed1read04...
??>>
??>>> The ONLY thing in a 2000 TJ's front-end that can be aligned is the
??>>> toe-in. Without using aftermarket parts, the caster and camber angles
??>>> are fixed and not adjustable.
??>>>
??>>> The good news is you can easily and totally accurately set your own
??>>> toe-in. I haven't paid to have my toe-in set in years since learning
??>>> how to do my own. Set your own toe-in to 1/8" by using the easy
??>>> instructions at http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html All you
need is a tape measure, a wrench, and a
??>>> big set of pliers. A friend to hold one end of the tape measure
??>>> while you measure is helpful. No worries, done with a little care
??>>> this technique will produce a toe-in setting just as accurately as
??>>> the high-school dropout at the local alignment shop can produce.
??>>> That webpage also shows how to center your own steering wheel.
??>>>
??>>> Joe Carroll wrote:
??>>>
??>>>> Any idea what a typical front end alignment should cost for a 2000
??>>>> Wrangler 6 cyl and how often it should be done. Regular road
??>>>> vehicle(little or no stup jumping).
??>>>> Thanks
??>>>> Joe Carroll 2K-TJ
??>>>>
??>>>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
??>>>> Joseph Duemer
??>>>
??>>> --
??>>> Jerry Bransford
??>>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
??>>> See the Geezer Jeep at
??>>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
??>>
wants $70.00, and a local esoteric "4-wheel drive shop" charges $90.00. I
KNEW I should have come to the experts in this ng first!!!
It's my first wheel alignment in a few years (--not recommended to wait that
long0, and the Jeep really feels good. Getting new Bridgestone Revos in a
few days and can't wait to get rid of these chewed up Goodyears.
[Please excuse my post's format -- still configuring this client.]
--
Hoppy
General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com
~~
Jerry wrote on Fri, 19 Aug 2005 23:49:03 -0700:
JB> Jerry
JB> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
??>> Will this method work for a 2005 Rubicon w/ Goodyear MT/R's? I am
??>> sure camber is not adjustable, toe is, but I am not sure about caster.
??>>
??>> Thanks,
??>>
??>> Campbell
??>>
??>> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
??>> news:XuJMe.2885$ct5.616@fed1read04...
??>>
??>>> The ONLY thing in a 2000 TJ's front-end that can be aligned is the
??>>> toe-in. Without using aftermarket parts, the caster and camber angles
??>>> are fixed and not adjustable.
??>>>
??>>> The good news is you can easily and totally accurately set your own
??>>> toe-in. I haven't paid to have my toe-in set in years since learning
??>>> how to do my own. Set your own toe-in to 1/8" by using the easy
??>>> instructions at http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html All you
need is a tape measure, a wrench, and a
??>>> big set of pliers. A friend to hold one end of the tape measure
??>>> while you measure is helpful. No worries, done with a little care
??>>> this technique will produce a toe-in setting just as accurately as
??>>> the high-school dropout at the local alignment shop can produce.
??>>> That webpage also shows how to center your own steering wheel.
??>>>
??>>> Joe Carroll wrote:
??>>>
??>>>> Any idea what a typical front end alignment should cost for a 2000
??>>>> Wrangler 6 cyl and how often it should be done. Regular road
??>>>> vehicle(little or no stup jumping).
??>>>> Thanks
??>>>> Joe Carroll 2K-TJ
??>>>>
??>>>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
??>>>> Joseph Duemer
??>>>
??>>> --
??>>> Jerry Bransford
??>>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
??>>> See the Geezer Jeep at
??>>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
??>>
#64
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Posts: n/a
Re: Front End Alignment
....just had a 4-wheel alignment done on my 2000 TJ at Sears for $65.00. STS
wants $70.00, and a local esoteric "4-wheel drive shop" charges $90.00. I
KNEW I should have come to the experts in this ng first!!!
It's my first wheel alignment in a few years (--not recommended to wait that
long0, and the Jeep really feels good. Getting new Bridgestone Revos in a
few days and can't wait to get rid of these chewed up Goodyears.
[Please excuse my post's format -- still configuring this client.]
--
Hoppy
General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com
~~
Jerry wrote on Fri, 19 Aug 2005 23:49:03 -0700:
JB> Jerry
JB> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
??>> Will this method work for a 2005 Rubicon w/ Goodyear MT/R's? I am
??>> sure camber is not adjustable, toe is, but I am not sure about caster.
??>>
??>> Thanks,
??>>
??>> Campbell
??>>
??>> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
??>> news:XuJMe.2885$ct5.616@fed1read04...
??>>
??>>> The ONLY thing in a 2000 TJ's front-end that can be aligned is the
??>>> toe-in. Without using aftermarket parts, the caster and camber angles
??>>> are fixed and not adjustable.
??>>>
??>>> The good news is you can easily and totally accurately set your own
??>>> toe-in. I haven't paid to have my toe-in set in years since learning
??>>> how to do my own. Set your own toe-in to 1/8" by using the easy
??>>> instructions at http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html All you
need is a tape measure, a wrench, and a
??>>> big set of pliers. A friend to hold one end of the tape measure
??>>> while you measure is helpful. No worries, done with a little care
??>>> this technique will produce a toe-in setting just as accurately as
??>>> the high-school dropout at the local alignment shop can produce.
??>>> That webpage also shows how to center your own steering wheel.
??>>>
??>>> Joe Carroll wrote:
??>>>
??>>>> Any idea what a typical front end alignment should cost for a 2000
??>>>> Wrangler 6 cyl and how often it should be done. Regular road
??>>>> vehicle(little or no stup jumping).
??>>>> Thanks
??>>>> Joe Carroll 2K-TJ
??>>>>
??>>>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
??>>>> Joseph Duemer
??>>>
??>>> --
??>>> Jerry Bransford
??>>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
??>>> See the Geezer Jeep at
??>>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
??>>
wants $70.00, and a local esoteric "4-wheel drive shop" charges $90.00. I
KNEW I should have come to the experts in this ng first!!!
It's my first wheel alignment in a few years (--not recommended to wait that
long0, and the Jeep really feels good. Getting new Bridgestone Revos in a
few days and can't wait to get rid of these chewed up Goodyears.
[Please excuse my post's format -- still configuring this client.]
--
Hoppy
General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com
~~
Jerry wrote on Fri, 19 Aug 2005 23:49:03 -0700:
JB> Jerry
JB> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
??>> Will this method work for a 2005 Rubicon w/ Goodyear MT/R's? I am
??>> sure camber is not adjustable, toe is, but I am not sure about caster.
??>>
??>> Thanks,
??>>
??>> Campbell
??>>
??>> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
??>> news:XuJMe.2885$ct5.616@fed1read04...
??>>
??>>> The ONLY thing in a 2000 TJ's front-end that can be aligned is the
??>>> toe-in. Without using aftermarket parts, the caster and camber angles
??>>> are fixed and not adjustable.
??>>>
??>>> The good news is you can easily and totally accurately set your own
??>>> toe-in. I haven't paid to have my toe-in set in years since learning
??>>> how to do my own. Set your own toe-in to 1/8" by using the easy
??>>> instructions at http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html All you
need is a tape measure, a wrench, and a
??>>> big set of pliers. A friend to hold one end of the tape measure
??>>> while you measure is helpful. No worries, done with a little care
??>>> this technique will produce a toe-in setting just as accurately as
??>>> the high-school dropout at the local alignment shop can produce.
??>>> That webpage also shows how to center your own steering wheel.
??>>>
??>>> Joe Carroll wrote:
??>>>
??>>>> Any idea what a typical front end alignment should cost for a 2000
??>>>> Wrangler 6 cyl and how often it should be done. Regular road
??>>>> vehicle(little or no stup jumping).
??>>>> Thanks
??>>>> Joe Carroll 2K-TJ
??>>>>
??>>>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
??>>>> Joseph Duemer
??>>>
??>>> --
??>>> Jerry Bransford
??>>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
??>>> See the Geezer Jeep at
??>>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
??>>
#65
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Front End Alignment
....just had a 4-wheel alignment done on my 2000 TJ at Sears for $65.00. STS
wants $70.00, and a local esoteric "4-wheel drive shop" charges $90.00. I
KNEW I should have come to the experts in this ng first!!!
It's my first wheel alignment in a few years (--not recommended to wait that
long0, and the Jeep really feels good. Getting new Bridgestone Revos in a
few days and can't wait to get rid of these chewed up Goodyears.
[Please excuse my post's format -- still configuring this client.]
--
Hoppy
General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com
~~
Jerry wrote on Fri, 19 Aug 2005 23:49:03 -0700:
JB> Jerry
JB> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
??>> Will this method work for a 2005 Rubicon w/ Goodyear MT/R's? I am
??>> sure camber is not adjustable, toe is, but I am not sure about caster.
??>>
??>> Thanks,
??>>
??>> Campbell
??>>
??>> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
??>> news:XuJMe.2885$ct5.616@fed1read04...
??>>
??>>> The ONLY thing in a 2000 TJ's front-end that can be aligned is the
??>>> toe-in. Without using aftermarket parts, the caster and camber angles
??>>> are fixed and not adjustable.
??>>>
??>>> The good news is you can easily and totally accurately set your own
??>>> toe-in. I haven't paid to have my toe-in set in years since learning
??>>> how to do my own. Set your own toe-in to 1/8" by using the easy
??>>> instructions at http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html All you
need is a tape measure, a wrench, and a
??>>> big set of pliers. A friend to hold one end of the tape measure
??>>> while you measure is helpful. No worries, done with a little care
??>>> this technique will produce a toe-in setting just as accurately as
??>>> the high-school dropout at the local alignment shop can produce.
??>>> That webpage also shows how to center your own steering wheel.
??>>>
??>>> Joe Carroll wrote:
??>>>
??>>>> Any idea what a typical front end alignment should cost for a 2000
??>>>> Wrangler 6 cyl and how often it should be done. Regular road
??>>>> vehicle(little or no stup jumping).
??>>>> Thanks
??>>>> Joe Carroll 2K-TJ
??>>>>
??>>>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
??>>>> Joseph Duemer
??>>>
??>>> --
??>>> Jerry Bransford
??>>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
??>>> See the Geezer Jeep at
??>>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
??>>
wants $70.00, and a local esoteric "4-wheel drive shop" charges $90.00. I
KNEW I should have come to the experts in this ng first!!!
It's my first wheel alignment in a few years (--not recommended to wait that
long0, and the Jeep really feels good. Getting new Bridgestone Revos in a
few days and can't wait to get rid of these chewed up Goodyears.
[Please excuse my post's format -- still configuring this client.]
--
Hoppy
General.Disarray@Unrealized.Reality.com
~~
Jerry wrote on Fri, 19 Aug 2005 23:49:03 -0700:
JB> Jerry
JB> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
??>> Will this method work for a 2005 Rubicon w/ Goodyear MT/R's? I am
??>> sure camber is not adjustable, toe is, but I am not sure about caster.
??>>
??>> Thanks,
??>>
??>> Campbell
??>>
??>> "Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
??>> news:XuJMe.2885$ct5.616@fed1read04...
??>>
??>>> The ONLY thing in a 2000 TJ's front-end that can be aligned is the
??>>> toe-in. Without using aftermarket parts, the caster and camber angles
??>>> are fixed and not adjustable.
??>>>
??>>> The good news is you can easily and totally accurately set your own
??>>> toe-in. I haven't paid to have my toe-in set in years since learning
??>>> how to do my own. Set your own toe-in to 1/8" by using the easy
??>>> instructions at http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html All you
need is a tape measure, a wrench, and a
??>>> big set of pliers. A friend to hold one end of the tape measure
??>>> while you measure is helpful. No worries, done with a little care
??>>> this technique will produce a toe-in setting just as accurately as
??>>> the high-school dropout at the local alignment shop can produce.
??>>> That webpage also shows how to center your own steering wheel.
??>>>
??>>> Joe Carroll wrote:
??>>>
??>>>> Any idea what a typical front end alignment should cost for a 2000
??>>>> Wrangler 6 cyl and how often it should be done. Regular road
??>>>> vehicle(little or no stup jumping).
??>>>> Thanks
??>>>> Joe Carroll 2K-TJ
??>>>>
??>>>> There are some simple truths...And the dogs know what they are."
??>>>> Joseph Duemer
??>>>
??>>> --
??>>> Jerry Bransford
??>>> PP-ASEL N6TAY
??>>> See the Geezer Jeep at
??>>> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
??>>
#66
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Posts: n/a
Re: Front End Alignment
I got a used rear d44 a while ago that I thought needed an alignment until
the guy at the shop and the pros here told me it isn't adjustable and come
to find out some brain jumped the thing and bent it really bad. Luckily an
accident replaced it.
Shortly after this thread started I somehow bent my alignment outta shape,
and tried to do it myself according to the directions here... It works! I'm
never taking my jeep to a shop again now. Must thank everyone here for
this.
Troy
the guy at the shop and the pros here told me it isn't adjustable and come
to find out some brain jumped the thing and bent it really bad. Luckily an
accident replaced it.
Shortly after this thread started I somehow bent my alignment outta shape,
and tried to do it myself according to the directions here... It works! I'm
never taking my jeep to a shop again now. Must thank everyone here for
this.
Troy
#67
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Posts: n/a
Re: Front End Alignment
I got a used rear d44 a while ago that I thought needed an alignment until
the guy at the shop and the pros here told me it isn't adjustable and come
to find out some brain jumped the thing and bent it really bad. Luckily an
accident replaced it.
Shortly after this thread started I somehow bent my alignment outta shape,
and tried to do it myself according to the directions here... It works! I'm
never taking my jeep to a shop again now. Must thank everyone here for
this.
Troy
the guy at the shop and the pros here told me it isn't adjustable and come
to find out some brain jumped the thing and bent it really bad. Luckily an
accident replaced it.
Shortly after this thread started I somehow bent my alignment outta shape,
and tried to do it myself according to the directions here... It works! I'm
never taking my jeep to a shop again now. Must thank everyone here for
this.
Troy
#68
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Front End Alignment
I got a used rear d44 a while ago that I thought needed an alignment until
the guy at the shop and the pros here told me it isn't adjustable and come
to find out some brain jumped the thing and bent it really bad. Luckily an
accident replaced it.
Shortly after this thread started I somehow bent my alignment outta shape,
and tried to do it myself according to the directions here... It works! I'm
never taking my jeep to a shop again now. Must thank everyone here for
this.
Troy
the guy at the shop and the pros here told me it isn't adjustable and come
to find out some brain jumped the thing and bent it really bad. Luckily an
accident replaced it.
Shortly after this thread started I somehow bent my alignment outta shape,
and tried to do it myself according to the directions here... It works! I'm
never taking my jeep to a shop again now. Must thank everyone here for
this.
Troy
#69
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Front End Alignment
I got a used rear d44 a while ago that I thought needed an alignment until
the guy at the shop and the pros here told me it isn't adjustable and come
to find out some brain jumped the thing and bent it really bad. Luckily an
accident replaced it.
Shortly after this thread started I somehow bent my alignment outta shape,
and tried to do it myself according to the directions here... It works! I'm
never taking my jeep to a shop again now. Must thank everyone here for
this.
Troy
the guy at the shop and the pros here told me it isn't adjustable and come
to find out some brain jumped the thing and bent it really bad. Luckily an
accident replaced it.
Shortly after this thread started I somehow bent my alignment outta shape,
and tried to do it myself according to the directions here... It works! I'm
never taking my jeep to a shop again now. Must thank everyone here for
this.
Troy
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Re: Front End Alignment
Sharing is why we are all here..... or should be....
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"Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message
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>I got a used rear d44 a while ago that I thought needed an alignment until
>the guy at the shop and the pros here told me it isn't adjustable and come
>to find out some brain jumped the thing and bent it really bad. Luckily an
>accident replaced it.
>
> Shortly after this thread started I somehow bent my alignment outta shape,
> and tried to do it myself according to the directions here... It works!
> I'm never taking my jeep to a shop again now. Must thank everyone here
> for this.
>
> Troy
>
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat
"Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message
news:caqdnZ2dnZ0s83eLnZ2dnbfmmt6dnZ2dRVn-z52dnZ0@comcast.com...
>I got a used rear d44 a while ago that I thought needed an alignment until
>the guy at the shop and the pros here told me it isn't adjustable and come
>to find out some brain jumped the thing and bent it really bad. Luckily an
>accident replaced it.
>
> Shortly after this thread started I somehow bent my alignment outta shape,
> and tried to do it myself according to the directions here... It works!
> I'm never taking my jeep to a shop again now. Must thank everyone here
> for this.
>
> Troy
>