Lifted alignment specs question

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Aceofspades

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Figured I would start a new thread. I have a lifetime alignment agreement with firestone
My specs are out again and the tech asked if I should set it to OEM or specs for the lift kit - see sig

I searched and couldn't find any info to relay to the tech doing to the work so I'll shoot for OEM today and later down the road if there is a another set of parameters that it needs to be adjusted to

Thanks
 

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Figured I would start a new thread. I have a lifetime alignment agreement with firestone
My specs are out again and the tech asked if I should set it to OEM or specs for the lift kit - see sig

I searched and couldn't find any info to relay to the tech doing to the work so I'll shoot for OEM today and later down the road if there is a another set of parameters that it needs to be adjusted to

Thanks

Camber and toe = OE spec

Caster anywhere from 2 degrees to 3.5 degrees and no more then 0.5 degrees cross caster.
 

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Perfect. Looks like the lifetime alignment is going to play out well.
A few trail rides and it's out of spec already.

The final specs today are spot-on to what you guys posted - thanks !
 
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