AZRubic0n
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I agree with what @jaymz posted as well. Would have stated the same. I always have the vehicle at ride height with the suspension loaded properly because why not be as accurate as possible. It is super critical tho to make sure the vehicle is at proper ride height and on level ground when adjusting castor (for those that have adjustable control arms or castor bolts).@Roky has been amazing helping me to dial in my suspension. I've learned so much.
I picked up a set of TMR plates as well thinking they'd give me an accurate measurement but when I took my jeep in for an alignment check my numbers were all over the place. How did I mess up a such a simple task? Does the weight of the jeep need to be on rotors?
Just because an alignment shop stated your measurements were off doesn’t mean they were as there are lots of shops that as well do not know (sadly) what they are doing.
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