I have looked through some posts before adding my own, but I wanted to confirm some information about alignments. I had a local offroad shop align mine after I installed upper and lower control arms, SYE, and driveshafts. They did it so well the first time and it drove so straight that I liken it to your child’s first words. It was amazing. Unfortunately, they did not tighten my jam nuts very well and the first time on the trail the arms came loose and started tracking to the driver side. I had them look at it and they screwed around awhile and made it halfway better before I just gave up dealing with them. I expect they farmed out the alignment and didn’t want to say so.
I have 3 inches of lift front and 3.5 rear.
Long story short I have a buddy with an alignment machine, and we figured we would give it a shot. My numbers are as follows:
FRONT
Camber -.7 left -.8 right
Caster 5 left 5.6 right
Toe .1 left .15 right
Cross camber .1
Cross caster -.6
Total toe .25
REAR
Camber -.6 left -.5 right
toe .5 right -.08 right
Total toe .43
Thrust angle .29
Question is this, since the pinion angles are pointing directly at the transfer case correctly and I have some walk, I am thinking that the thrust angle being off and the caster mismatched may be causing all of it. The control arms are clearly not the same length. Once setting the thrust angle and having my caster matching between 5-6 degrees, is there anything else I should be looking at? Ball joints are in good shape, and steering system is a few months old from Rugged Ridge. The control arms are only a few months old as well, so no joints should be damaged. My sole issue is that I am too picky on how straight it drives and I now know it can, so I would like to solve it.
Thanks in advance, you all have been so helpful in the past!
I have 3 inches of lift front and 3.5 rear.
Long story short I have a buddy with an alignment machine, and we figured we would give it a shot. My numbers are as follows:
FRONT
Camber -.7 left -.8 right
Caster 5 left 5.6 right
Toe .1 left .15 right
Cross camber .1
Cross caster -.6
Total toe .25
REAR
Camber -.6 left -.5 right
toe .5 right -.08 right
Total toe .43
Thrust angle .29
Question is this, since the pinion angles are pointing directly at the transfer case correctly and I have some walk, I am thinking that the thrust angle being off and the caster mismatched may be causing all of it. The control arms are clearly not the same length. Once setting the thrust angle and having my caster matching between 5-6 degrees, is there anything else I should be looking at? Ball joints are in good shape, and steering system is a few months old from Rugged Ridge. The control arms are only a few months old as well, so no joints should be damaged. My sole issue is that I am too picky on how straight it drives and I now know it can, so I would like to solve it.
Thanks in advance, you all have been so helpful in the past!
