But since both wheels have negative camber, that would fix one but just make the other worse, wouldn't it? I'm not sure I understand how the alignment can be set up in such a way that the camber can be off for both wheels but can't be fixed? It's our understanding that the front camber cannot be adjusted other than shifting the crossmember left or right. The front wheel camber was noticeably out-of-spec negative for both wheels. There were three general issues reported to us from our last visit: We have two more recalls that need servicing so we'll be at the Jeep dealership soon.īut research has educated us that the JGC has limited adjustments to the alignment, so I'm curious as to how serious or important the alignment changes are and whether we have options. Unfortunately, the tire shop did not offer alignments, so we were aiming to get it done soon. We had planned to wait until we put new tires on, which was ~500 miles ago. So the last two times we had the JGC at the dealership for recall work, they commented on the alignment being off.
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