Joseph Donnelly
TDR MEMBER
After installing the KORE suspension, I thought it would be a good idea to get the front end aligned. The last time I got this done on one of my vehicles was many years ago. At first I was surprised at the cost, and also that the tech said I should check the rear also. Willy at Wizard Auto, a fellow TDR member, recommended this guy, Dave, at Westside Auto in Albuquerque so I decided to see what it was all about.
He uses the state-of-the-art Hunter equipment on all four wheels, and told me most vehicles are not all that close. Mine wasn't either, and it wasn't anything to do with KORE, just normal production tolerances from Dodge. This guy Dave knows his stuff and set the caster well on the positive side, like John Holmes and others have recommended for our Turbo Diesels, and also put in some bias from side to side so it will track better on crowned roads. He spent at least three hours getting everything perfect. I saw the numbers on the computer screen and could tell he did an excellent and careful job, and that it is possible today to do a far more precise job than equipment used years ago.
If your Ram doesn't behave well, or the tires are wearing crooked, find a shop that really cares and has top-notch equipment like Westside. If you are anywhere near Albuquerque, I can recommend them highly (505-452-8355).
He uses the state-of-the-art Hunter equipment on all four wheels, and told me most vehicles are not all that close. Mine wasn't either, and it wasn't anything to do with KORE, just normal production tolerances from Dodge. This guy Dave knows his stuff and set the caster well on the positive side, like John Holmes and others have recommended for our Turbo Diesels, and also put in some bias from side to side so it will track better on crowned roads. He spent at least three hours getting everything perfect. I saw the numbers on the computer screen and could tell he did an excellent and careful job, and that it is possible today to do a far more precise job than equipment used years ago.
If your Ram doesn't behave well, or the tires are wearing crooked, find a shop that really cares and has top-notch equipment like Westside. If you are anywhere near Albuquerque, I can recommend them highly (505-452-8355).