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Alignment question
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[QUOTE="strokin20, post: 1251868, member: 2119"] Recently had a 3" Rough Country lift installed on my 2015 f250. I installed an icon adjustable track bar and icon 2.5 reservoir piggyback shocks along with an icon dual steering stabilizer. The only things left from the rough county lift are the three inch coil springs and radius arm drop brackets. Problem I'm having is it's pulling to the right. I had the shop that installed the lift align it. Here's a shot of the alignment. My question is would the camber being off that little bit make it pull to the right? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2 [/QUOTE]
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