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Hopefully this weekend I will get it checked out. Sorry, I will post the details eventually.Curious as to what you determined - alignment wise?
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Hopefully this weekend I will get it checked out. Sorry, I will post the details eventually.Curious as to what you determined - alignment wise?
My front toe and steer ahead was jacked...![]()
Not sure honestly. I don't know what the previous owner did at such low mileage but like I said before test drove it and it was very bad. Chevy dealership "tired" to alignment but it was way better than that test driving night. All and all very happy with it and my tires are happier too.Kinda was messed up.
Glad you resolved it!
You willing to speculate as to whether it was incorrect the day it left Flat Rock?
Enjoy your ride !!
hmm I am not sure, I need to check the manual for the factory specs but you do have my attentionThat's still aa loooott of rear toe. Thrust angle should be 0. Equal toe on each side (regardless of the number) will make that 0.
Yup totally agree on the road issue, I still see this, even pulls to the left on some roads lolPart of reason it pulls right is due to the combination of the natural crown in most roads (leaning right) and caster is higher on left, (which makes it pull right). 1 degree cross-caster is a lot for most new Fords I've aligned.
The Cup 2's definitely tramline in the truck grooves. It did it so badly when I first test drove mine, thought something was wrong with it. Luckily, we finally found some better roads on the test drive, and it did not pull at all. It pulls very little on most of the roads near me (which are in pretty good shape).Yup totally agree on the road issue, I still see this, even pulls to the left on some roads lol
hmm I am not sure, I need to check the manual for the factory specs but you do have my attention
I agree with you. I am not sure honestly. I do drive down a bumpy road with patches of road fixes but not sure if that is why. It shouldn't throw it off that quickly unless curb or pothole the fronts. I am going to bring my results back to the orginal dealership but I am sure they won't care of the findings but I don't want to be a pain about it. Just hoping other GT500 owners when reading this can chime in from the search results or from this forum.The question is have, how did the alignment get so far off again? Is something wrong? Did they have the wheel turned when they did the alignment?
It's really odd to have it be that far out again almost immediately.
My recent experience with this subject...I am going to bring my results back to the orginal dealership but I am sure they won't care of the findings but I don't want to be a pain about it. Just hoping other GT500 owners when reading this can chime in from the search results or from this forum.