Originally posted by RO'neal
I don't see where the 2" lift would throw anything off. lifting a truck with a solid front axle doesn't affect the alignment at all, especially 2 inches.
sure it does !!! as we lift the front of our trucks and don't add longer lower control arms it changes our positive caster setting to negative. with only a 2" lift we have enough adjustment to get it back to positive without adding the longer control arms.
gjacobs,, when i installed the spacers on my 94 the truck had a new trak bar,shocks,ball joints and steering stabilizer. i immediately got the wobble. i had an alignment shop set the caster back to positive (like install instructions recommended) and it was fine then. once the tires were worn to replacement time the wobble came back. new tires and it was fine again. now my tires are at replacement time and the wobble is back.
when i installed the spacers on my 01 the truck was new. i got the wobble in it too before having the caster set back to positive. been fine ever since.
once on my 94 i balanced and rotated the tires (front to back) when the wobble started and it was fine for a while.
at first i blamed the the spacers for the cause of the wobble but after reading about other members getting it without any lift i had to rule out the lift being the cause.
i tried changing air pressure in the tires but that didn't work either.
i was told by some tire guru's that there is a certain point in the life of a tire where the belting etc does not absorb shock like they do when they are new.
as far as i can narrow down the cause to the wobble is caster setting and tires.