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Old 11-18-2017, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by DonL
I got my tire angle fixed... next time I should realigned my toe angle before thinking the truck is broken lol.... but the old bushings did throw it off angle.
Although I might not have needed it, I had mine realigned after I replaced the idler arm. The symptom was that the right wheel could turn on its own a few degrees left or right without the right one moving due to the idler arm also having vertical, not just rotational, motion.

I never would have caught it before any funny wear had been done if I hadn't decided to rotate the tires myself.
 
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