DIY Alignment
Shock Wave Offroad Shock Wave Offroad
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 Published On Dec 1, 2022

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As Jeep owners, we're CONSTANTLY changing parts to make our rigs more capable off road. As a result, we often need to have an alignment done afterwards. Especially, if we've done something to the front end which requires us to mess with the steering. I've always just used the brake rotors to set my toe after doing work, but that's not always the best way. In this video, I use toe plates from TMR Customs, and it's a LOT more accurate than using the rotors. They will work for almost any vehicle, not just Jeeps. So, if you're a person who does your own vehicle maintenance, these will surely pay for themselves in a VERY short period of time. Check link below if you're interested.

TMR Customs toe plates: https://www.tmrcustoms.com/collection...

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