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I figure since toe-in is the only adjustment possible on the 4x4s (ok, you can shim up the spring mounts to change caster, but realistically, what shop will do that?), why pay someone $60-100 to do what I can do in my own driveway, in less time? 2wds are a WHOLE different story.
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