Front camber adjustment

wayoflife

Administrator
Staff member
That's odd, I never had to do any additional front camber adjustments on my Renegade even after installing a lift. The rear definitely needed some help but that's about it. That being said, IFS is tough to do in a driveway and a shop is probably your best bet.
 

WJCO

Meme King
Still under warranty. Would they cover this?

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If it's factory and not lifted and a part wearing out caused it, yes it is normally covered. If just the alignment itself is out with no worn parts, most manufacturers only cover it for 12 months/12000 miles. Assuming the vehicle is not lifted.
 

Amazon

New member
Have aleady been responded to completely by way of life answering my questions. I received no notice of your communication at all via the app until i opened my question. Thanks all the same for your intrest. No it's not lifted. And no it's not adjustable regardless.

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