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Wheel alignment needed?

joecitrix97

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I don't know the answer to your question. But I am curious on another note .... did you notice any additional road noise when you went from Wrangler's to KO2's ? My brother loves KO2 and puts them on every truck he owns.

Did you swap out your stock wheels ? That's the first thing I am doing once these tires finally go bad.
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I don't know the answer to your question. But I am curious on another note .... did you notice any additional road noise when you went from Wrangler's to KO2's ? My brother loves KO2 and puts them on every truck he owns.

Did you swap out your stock wheels ? That's the first thing I am doing once these tires finally go bad.
Not really any more road noise, but they felt a little more "robust" I guess I would say. Tighter might be another way to say it. It just felt light I was hauling around more weight, so steering felt sturdier. I love them now.
 

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Reviving this. After reading many posts still not sure whether it is worth to do regular alignment checks/adjustments on a Wrangler with it’s solid axes. Is it correct that there’s nothing to adjust but a toe and that it can be done with a ruler at home garage?
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