Heavy Duty Wheel Alignment
Tractor Trailer Alignment, E350 Wheel Alignment, Sprinter Alignment, Firetruck Alignment, RV Wheel Alignment and Bus Alignment Equipment Made in the USA
***We recommend you get your measurements and take your vehicle to the closest RV center for service unless you are a skilled mechanic.
Great demo from a QuickTrick User.
Thanks – Tony A
Assumes no worn parts but just not aligned to the optimum range to cure this.
Perform the following to improve this:
- Set Toe to Toe In. Run out to max Toe In of .130 Inch. If using tape measure, I set to .125 or 1/8 Inch.
- Increase Caster using adjustable bushings. (> than 5 Degree Plus.)
Note: This can be applied to most any Ford Vehicle Such As E-250, E-350, E -250, F-350, F-250, etc. that uses these same bushings
- Quicktrick 90073/90080 Fleet RV and 4X4 alignment kit
- 2 Flatbladed Screwdrivers
- 1 Hammer
- 2 Jack Stands Rated for vehicle weight
- Jack big enough to lift vehicle
- 2 Adjustable alignment bushings (Ingalls 59400 or McBay Performance PN 44-5094)
- Lug Nut Tool
- Wheel Liner Removal tool if RV has wheel liners
- Appropriate socket and ratchet for the pinch bolt
- Lubricant to help with bushing removal
- Tools to adjust tie rods and adjustment sleeves
1) Perform initial Alignment (Follow Quick Trick Instructions). Remove wheel liners if equipped. Record measurements.
Toe | Front Measurement | Rear Measurement | Toe Out/In | Amount | Specification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
– | – | – | – | – | Toe In .130 |
Caster | Measured | Specification | Ideal Range | ||
Driver Side Tire | – | – | >+5 | ||
Passenger Side Tire | – | – | >+5 | ||
Camber | Measured | Specification | Ideal Range | ||
Driver Side Tire | – | – | (See Note 1) | ||
Passenger Side Tire | – | – | (See Note 1) |
Analyze Measurements for what settings you will use for the adjustable bushing. Refer to setting sheet for the adjustable bushing selected.
Note 1: Adjust camber to best compromise of maximum Caster.



2) Jack up vehicle.
3) Install Safety Stands.
4) Remove both tires.
5) Remove alignment bushing pinch bolt. Using appropriate Socket.
6) Remove Bushing using Claw Hammer, Two flat blade screw drivers, and lubricant.
(Note: if extremely rusty, borrow a puller from Autozone or other Automotive Tool Place) See Fig 3.

7) Install adjustable bushing after setting initial settings per the vendors instructions sheet. See Fig. 4.
8) Install other bushing on the other wheel.
9) Reinstall and Tighten Pinch Bolts to specification.
10) Install wheels with lug nuts but only finger tight. (Just in case you find out that you need to adjust the bushings some more) (Whatever you do before you drive the vehicle make sure lug nuts are tightened to specification.)
11) Remove jack stands.
12) Lower vehicle.
13) Perform alignment and recheck. If alignment parameters (Caster and/or Camber) needs tweaking still adjust bushings accordingly. Perform steps 2-13 again.
14) Once satisfied with alignment. Tightened Lug nuts to specification. Install wheel liners if equipped. Drive test. It should drive like an SUV now. J