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Old 01-17-2013, 10:25 AM   eBay Motors  #11 (permalink)
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Not always. My T-bars are cranked all the way up. I had it checked and they said it wasn't off enough to even mess with it, and it wears tires perfectly. It wouldn't hurt to have it checked though, just dont let them screw you and align it if it doesn't need it.
I can agree with that.

The past 2 I have did needed an alignment afterwards.
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Old 01-17-2013, 10:32 AM   eBay Motors  #12 (permalink)
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I can agree with that.

The past 2 I have did needed an alignment afterwards.
Question for you... Have you ever seen one that had to have one side screwed in allot further than the other? My current truck, an 05, the passenger side t-bar bolt is all the way screwed in and the driver side is 1/2" or more out. And it's level side to side! WTH?
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Question for you... Have you ever seen one that had to have one side screwed in allot further than the other? My current truck, an 05, the passenger side t-bar bolt is all the way screwed in and the driver side is 1/2" or more out. And it's level side to side! WTH?
Yeah, my truck. Lol.
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Yeah, my truck. Lol.
Is it due to one bar being weaker than the other? I just thought it was strange.
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Is it due to one bar being weaker than the other? I just thought it was strange.
I doubt it. My truck had a smidge over 20k when I first messed with them.
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