Does anyone know of a good alignment shop in Houston, TX that understands our trucks?
JKaptchinskie said:Yes, its 2002 4x4. I have gone to Firestone Tire & Auto since I have a lifetime alignment there, but they just put the truck on the rack and make sure it matches specs. I want to take the truck to a guy who understands the issues we have with all the weight on these front ends and really knows what he is seeing under there.
I have replaced the steering box, all tie rods and ends, 3rd gen track bar conversion and DSS from solid steel. The only thing left is ball joints (which I am intimidated by from reading a few other posts) and the control arms. I have it pretty much where I want it as I have removed almost all of the play out of the front end. Now want to get the front end aligned correctly.
J. BURCHFIELD said:Most can do a decent alignment but can't answer questions regarding wandering problems. Adjusting Caster and Camber and Toe-in with the use of their equipment whatever it might be is as far as they know. Most dealers don't know and I doubt any Alignment shops know that Dodge used the wrong ratio steering box in many of our Rams. They chose to use the old GM Saginaw steering box which is an excelent box but obviously did not know they come with different ratios. Looking at the outside of the box provides no information as to which ratio it is. Turning the input shaft from stop to stop and counting the number of turns or turning your steering wheel stop to stop and counting the turns is the way to see what ratio you have. 3 turns is what a Ram should have. 4&1/4 is going to wander all over the road and that is what Dodge mistakenly used.
On my 97 the caster cannot be adjusted much at the control arms but it can be on the steering knuckle by replacing an offset cylinder that effects both caster and camber. That's what I had an alignment shop do to correct right front tire wear.JKaptchinskie said:Can you get the alignment specs noted on the Geno's Garage site with the stock control arms? The reason I ask is I was told by an alignment shop that he could not get no more than 2. 8 degrees caster on my truck and needed longer control arms to get any more. Is this guy blowing smoke up my @ss?