Front Tires Camber Off????
#13
4 years.. that has to be a new record bump... You win the award..
Do your part to keep the forums tidy, BEFORE you post, LOOK at the date the thread was started and the dates of the last few posts. Posting in old threads, or 'necrobumping' is generally discouraged in the subforums, since it can potentially create disjointed 'zombie' information; outdated posts with data which is no longer relevant due to the rolling nature of membership, changes in part numbers or technical service bullitens, recall information, part availability and sources, and combined with more recent posts reflecting more current circumstance.
"OLD Threads" are not weeks or even months old, OLD threads are 1, 2 and 3 year + OLD.
USE the SEARCH feature FIRST!
Rules of thumb
■If you have a question, start a new thread and link to the old if relevant.
■If you have something to add and judge that your information is related, but more up-to-date, start a new thread and link to the old if desired, but avoid duplicating effort by posting information already contained in the Archived Thread Section, sticky threads (at the top of the forum) and the old thread itself.
■If you have a version-agnostic or corresponding solution, necrobumping can be appropriate in limited circumstances.
"OLD Threads" are not weeks or even months old, OLD threads are 1, 2 and 3 year + OLD.
USE the SEARCH feature FIRST!
Rules of thumb
■If you have a question, start a new thread and link to the old if relevant.
■If you have something to add and judge that your information is related, but more up-to-date, start a new thread and link to the old if desired, but avoid duplicating effort by posting information already contained in the Archived Thread Section, sticky threads (at the top of the forum) and the old thread itself.
■If you have a version-agnostic or corresponding solution, necrobumping can be appropriate in limited circumstances.
Last edited by hummerz; 03-18-2014 at 07:17 PM.
#14
Damn sorry I upset you, *******. I didn't really think to look at the date but thanks for pointing it out. I never would've realized it was from four years ago if your dumbass hadn't of said something. Thank you so soooo much
#15
hey chad, you probably need an alignment after cranking the front up.
i think its a valid point even if you found the info by searching and finding good "old" info.
too bad the critic didnt just help out instead of just taking a shot at u!!.
welcome anyway.
i think its a valid point even if you found the info by searching and finding good "old" info.
too bad the critic didnt just help out instead of just taking a shot at u!!.
welcome anyway.
#16
Well Chad1557, That's the way not to get help in the future.
Call out/offend one of the few guys who actually gives out real repair/fix advice. NICE!
#18
This is why asking questions of somebody in an OLD POST doesn't work. He hasn't stopped by in months, kind of like talking to yourself in an empty room.... or, maybe you think he still has the sheet in his truck for the last 3.5 years??????
You could try a PM to H3donist, he is a good guy, knows these trucks well, and IF he still has the info sheet, he probably would be willing to share it.
Good luck.
You could try a PM to H3donist, he is a good guy, knows these trucks well, and IF he still has the info sheet, he probably would be willing to share it.
Good luck.
Last edited by Doc Olds; 03-19-2014 at 02:16 PM.
#19
1- Your Forum Posting Etiquette needs some work!
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2- As Doc Posted: Start a new thread!
3- You dont need the sheet from someone else, only yours when you get an alignment!
4- H3 Alignment specs:
Left Camber: 0.00°
Right Camber: 0.00°
Left Toe: 0.05°
Right Toe: 0.05°
Now take your rig to the shop to have it aligned and let them know you want the final adjustments to read as above. Do not accept anything less than PERFECT!
Raise or lower your rig doesn't matter, A wheel alignment is adjusting the wheels to be true(standing up straight/pointed straight forward) to prevent premature/uneven tire wear!
#20
You didn't upset me!
1- Your Forum Posting Etiquette needs some work!
25 Forum Posting Etiquette Tips - TopTenREVIEWS
2- As Doc Posted: Start a new thread!
3- You dont need the sheet from someone else, only yours when you get an alignment!
4- H3 Alignment specs:
Left Camber: 0.00°
Right Camber: 0.00°
Left Toe: 0.05°
Right Toe: 0.05°
Now take your rig to the shop to have it aligned and let them know you want the final adjustments to read as above. Do not accept anything less than PERFECT!
Raise or lower your rig doesn't matter, A wheel alignment is adjusting the wheels to be true(standing up straight/pointed straight forward) to prevent premature/uneven tire wear!
1- Your Forum Posting Etiquette needs some work!
25 Forum Posting Etiquette Tips - TopTenREVIEWS
2- As Doc Posted: Start a new thread!
3- You dont need the sheet from someone else, only yours when you get an alignment!
4- H3 Alignment specs:
Left Camber: 0.00°
Right Camber: 0.00°
Left Toe: 0.05°
Right Toe: 0.05°
Now take your rig to the shop to have it aligned and let them know you want the final adjustments to read as above. Do not accept anything less than PERFECT!
Raise or lower your rig doesn't matter, A wheel alignment is adjusting the wheels to be true(standing up straight/pointed straight forward) to prevent premature/uneven tire wear!
I have already had my hummer aligned to factory specs. That is why I want the leveled specs.