Got new tires on my truck today. The shop did an alignment check and said I need an alignment. But from what little I know about front end alignment, this printout they gave me doesn't make sense. Perhaps someone here can help me understand it.
The truck is a 1995 Dodge Ram 2400 4x4 w/CTD, 8800 GVW, Regular cab, long bed.
The printout does not show a precise number, but a graphic with an arrow above the illustrated range, so I will guess at the numbers. It shows "Front total toe" just out of range a little past 0.20 degrees. It has a pair of graphics labeled "Front Camber", yes, Camber. Interesting, because camber is not adjustable on this suspension. It shows the left is good at about -0.15 degrees, the right is about on the limit of -0.3 degrees.
There is no reading on this printout regarding Caster, which IS adjustable ... so what the heck?
The truck is a 1995 Dodge Ram 2400 4x4 w/CTD, 8800 GVW, Regular cab, long bed.
The printout does not show a precise number, but a graphic with an arrow above the illustrated range, so I will guess at the numbers. It shows "Front total toe" just out of range a little past 0.20 degrees. It has a pair of graphics labeled "Front Camber", yes, Camber. Interesting, because camber is not adjustable on this suspension. It shows the left is good at about -0.15 degrees, the right is about on the limit of -0.3 degrees.
There is no reading on this printout regarding Caster, which IS adjustable ... so what the heck?