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Old 06-15-2006, 11:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Any alignment issue level kit..

I was just wondering if there were any alignment issues with the 2.5 prg level kit on the 2wd ... I think i saw a post where there was some issues... anyone had this problem... and any pics of stock titans with level kit on....

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Re: Any alignment issue level kit..

I had to get Camber adjustment bolts/nuts from stealership to get alignment "true". Some had the luck of having dealer include it in alignment cost. My stealership wouldn't budge...
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Re: Any alignment issue level kit..

since i have an 2006 2wd... will i have to get the cam bolts for alignment after 2.5 spacer is on or can alignment shop get them for me.... how much are they???
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Re: Any alignment issue level kit..

I don't know where in SD you live but after I put the front leveling kit on I am going to take my truck to BeeLine Alignment off Garnet in PB. They did a great job on the last car that I took there to get aligned. They definately know what they are doing and are pretty cool. Call before you go to make an appointment and to be sure that they have the camber adjustment bolts.

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Re: Any alignment issue level kit..

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since i have an 2006 2wd... will i have to get the cam bolts for alignment after 2.5 spacer is on or can alignment shop get them for me.... how much are they???
You will not need cam bolts. But alignment is highly recommended.
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I don't know where in SD you live but after I put the front leveling kit on I am going to take my truck to BeeLine Alignment off Garnet in PB. They did a great job on the last car that I took there to get aligned. They definately know what they are doing and are pretty cool. Call before you go to make an appointment and to be sure that they have the camber adjustment bolts.

BeeLine does great work. The Costco on Morena Blvd. refers members to them all the time.
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BeeLine does great work. The Costco on Morena Blvd. refers members to them all the time.
I didn't even know that. How funny because my girlfriend works at that Costco.
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I didn't even know that. How funny because my girlfriend works at that Costco.
I spent from 1989-1998 at that one. Now I manage the one in Santee.
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Re: Any alignment issue level kit..

Had my 2.5" PRG leveling kit installed yesterday. Immediately took it to NTB (National Tire and Battery) to be aligned. It was outside of acceptable limits, but they were able to bring it back to "dead center" of the allowable range with no problem. Took all of about 20 minutes. Whatever you do....please do not drive it any distance after installing the lift kit without having it alligned....unless you have plenty of $$$$ to purchase new rubber.
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