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Help with Alignment report after lift (steering all over the place)

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They gave us the tires at 38/37 and we added air to 60 since tire psi said it should be 65, could that have caused it?
Tire PSI is max tire pressure without risking catastrophic failure, not recommended tire pressure. Def let that air out.

Edit: Read more posts and realized this has been mentioned. Shows just how important it is to air down and test drive.

Also - get that caster up with adjustable LCAs. The low 6s are a fine place to be.

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Taking all of your suggestions into consideration, so far we lowered tire pressure to 38psi. When straightening miles wheels my steering wheel was never straight coming back from the alignment just slightly off but, I took this photo here, wheels are as straight as I could get them, does anyone see anything wrong with the drivers side tire, it looks off to me.

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Im no mechanic but you’ll want to use a >=50mm lens or #2 or #3 in you iPhone. Wide lense will distort your wheels for any visuals - like in the above pic.
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