Trailblazzin
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Just looking for some additional information.
Backstory:
About 8 months back I installed a 2” level on the front of my 2007 Tahoe. I didn’t get an alignment immediately and noticed the outer edges of the tires wearing badly. I was finally able to get it into the shop for an alignment couple months ago and picked it up and went on my merry way.
Last night:
Decided to replace my upper control arms, wheel bearings and cv axels(boot was slinging grease). I snapped off 2 of the bolts for the upper control arm alignment cams. I had been soaking them in penetrating oil for the last 2 weeks. I would assume with a 2” level they would certainly had to been adjusted to correct the alignment. Also the factory alignment cams were still in place with the original plastic from the factory assembly.
My Thoughts:
The shop didn’t actually do a correct alignment. My tires seemed to continue to wear heavily on the outer edge, it would be hard to prove because they were already worn. These alignment cams and frozen bolts solidify my opinion that I paid for nothing.
Looking for some other opinions as to my findings and thoughts. 2” level would almost certainly require adjustment on those cams correct?
Picture for reference, the chips/crack is from me dropping them….
Backstory:
About 8 months back I installed a 2” level on the front of my 2007 Tahoe. I didn’t get an alignment immediately and noticed the outer edges of the tires wearing badly. I was finally able to get it into the shop for an alignment couple months ago and picked it up and went on my merry way.
Last night:
Decided to replace my upper control arms, wheel bearings and cv axels(boot was slinging grease). I snapped off 2 of the bolts for the upper control arm alignment cams. I had been soaking them in penetrating oil for the last 2 weeks. I would assume with a 2” level they would certainly had to been adjusted to correct the alignment. Also the factory alignment cams were still in place with the original plastic from the factory assembly.
My Thoughts:
The shop didn’t actually do a correct alignment. My tires seemed to continue to wear heavily on the outer edge, it would be hard to prove because they were already worn. These alignment cams and frozen bolts solidify my opinion that I paid for nothing.
Looking for some other opinions as to my findings and thoughts. 2” level would almost certainly require adjustment on those cams correct?
Picture for reference, the chips/crack is from me dropping them….