Ball joints
I have a 2005 Silverado with a 4 inch lift on it that was in a a crash that totaled the truck so I rebuilt the front end. but now it when I go to get an alignment the driver side has so much negative camber it won't get a perfect alignment and always pulls to the left. I also need all new ball joints since it has 250,000 miles. what should i do about the alignment issue i heard adjustable ball joints might help but i never heard of them and don't know how they work.
I have a 2005 Silverado with a 4 inch lift on it that was in a a crash that totaled the truck so I rebuilt the front end. but now it when I go to get an alignment the driver side has so much negative camber it won't get a perfect alignment and always pulls to the left. I also need all new ball joints since it has 250,000 miles. what should i do about the alignment issue i heard adjustable ball joints might help but i never heard of them and don't know how they work.
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I have a 2005 Silverado with a 4 inch lift on it that was in a a crash that totaled the truck so I rebuilt the front end. but now it when I go to get an alignment the driver side has so much negative camber it won't get a perfect alignment and always pulls to the left. I also need all new ball joints since it has 250,000 miles. what should i do about the alignment issue i heard adjustable ball joints might help but i never heard of them and don't know how they work.
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