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Steering Wheel Position and Uneven Height Across Wheels

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ok, so its improved the vehicle being more level but have they said anything about the vehicle alignment improving? seems strange that they changed the subframe as the root cause of the alignment issues.
my steering wheel dead center and the truck veers right. have to turn it a few degrees to the left to track straight. already had it in for alignment, they said they fixed it. when i drove off the lot of the SC it was exactly the same.
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ok, so its improved the vehicle being more level but have they said anything about the vehicle alignment improving? seems strange that they changed the subframe as the root cause of the alignment issues.
my steering wheel dead center and the truck veers right. have to turn it a few degrees to the left to track straight. already had it in for alignment, they said they fixed it. when i drove off the lot of the SC it was exactly the same.
Mine used to be that way, however, after me sitting with the tech and going out on runs they got it perfect. This is prior to the rear subframe swap.

They are apparently tricky cars to align. I suggest unless you’re willing to have them try a bunch of times, you pick a good spot and cover out it out pocket. It’s all alignment.
 
 








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