So I put Bilstein 5100 shocks on my Nissan Frontier set at 1 inch of lift. At the same time, I also installed an OEM Nissan camber bolt kit to correct any positive camber.
The first shop I limped it to got it aligned enough I could drive the truck without shredding the tires. But the camber was positive 0.8 degrees so the wheels looked like this from the front \ /
Second shop told me they could try to fix it, but came out with the same camber.
Third shop I went with the technician and told him which way to turn the camber bolts. Now I have 0.0 camber on drivers side and 0.5 camber on passenger. AND MY STEERING WHEEL IS NOW CROOKED.
I want the camber to be the same left and right, somewhere in between 0.0 and -0.5 is preferable. While getting the camber in range, I want the max allowable positive caster.
I just want to give my money to a COMPETENT mechanic that knows about camber and caster and can get me into the range I want, not just into the "green" on the computer.
If I have to buy adjustable upper control arms, I will. But so far I have not met an alignment tech that I have any faith in adjusting something like that.
Does anyone know of a shop that is capable of helping me with this?
EDIT: I'm in Anniston, but will drive however far I need to get this done correctly.