MaineBumpkin
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Hello All,
In a few month my wife and I will be doing a ~7k mile x-country trip and I plan to get the Jeep serviced just before we leave. I happened across an interesting video from Tsar Trail where a shop in St. George Utah explained the impact of load on toe and camber. It got me thinking I should bring the Jeep in 'loaded' to get an alignment before we leave. They drive a Hummer but I wonder how much impact being loaded has on a JLU? Normally I wouldn't even think about this but I'm guessing 7K miles fully loaded could negatively impact tire wear and fuel economy if the alignment isn't spot on. Between our camper and gear we will be running near max payload for most of those miles. Am I overthinking this or is it a valid consideration? Thanks!
In a few month my wife and I will be doing a ~7k mile x-country trip and I plan to get the Jeep serviced just before we leave. I happened across an interesting video from Tsar Trail where a shop in St. George Utah explained the impact of load on toe and camber. It got me thinking I should bring the Jeep in 'loaded' to get an alignment before we leave. They drive a Hummer but I wonder how much impact being loaded has on a JLU? Normally I wouldn't even think about this but I'm guessing 7K miles fully loaded could negatively impact tire wear and fuel economy if the alignment isn't spot on. Between our camper and gear we will be running near max payload for most of those miles. Am I overthinking this or is it a valid consideration? Thanks!
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