Hey all.
If this is posted in the wrong place, apologies and mods if you wouldn't mind moving it to the right place.
I could be really long winded here, or just kind of give the skinny. But I am absolutely desperate for help in getting my truck properly aligned and driving like it should.
Even when my truck is within factory alignment specs, I seem to constantly either have a pull left or right depending on the road crown, or what I feel is too much steering wander, causing me to have to constantly correct to maintain a lane a freeway speeds.
I bought this truck last august, bone stock with 40k on the clock. 2018 Z71 LT2 CCSB in good shape with no signs of paint/body/framework. The truck had a leftwards pull on the test drive, but I knew I would be building it so I was not overly concerned with that. Since then, I have replaced the following components:
Tie rods replaced with PPE Forged tie rod assemblies
LCAs replaced with Mevotech TTX arms
UCAs replaced with Bilstein B8 UCAs (tubular arms with moog problem solver joints)
Front struts replaced with Bilstein 6112 (extended sku 1.85"-2.7", set at the lowest 1.85" on both sides)
Rear shocks replaced with Bilstein 5160's.
Rear suspension is +1" over stock via +1" non-tapered block, installed with new u-bolts (2.25" overall)
Sway bar links replaced with poly factory design
Hubs replaced with Timkens
Have tried 3 sets of tires, 2 sets of wheels. Current tires are LT(C) 285/70r17 Falken Wildpeak AT4w.
Current wheels are Fuel Rebel 6, 17x9 @ -12offset. The problem was present with stock wheels, and stock wheels with 1" BORA spacers.
Brakes have been replaced, and re-did the job 4 times now thinking maybe I had a pad/caliper hanging up at times.
Parking brakes have been inspected and adjusted
ABS bleed down procedure done numerous times
5x alignments, and I have my own bidirectional tool for the SAS reset/relearn if the shop doesn't do it.
Have played with tire PSI's and f/r deltas, high pressures, low pressures, mixed front/rear.
All bushings received their final torque at ride height with loaded suspension.
Current alignment specs that are still troublesome:
Camber L/R: 0.0/-0.2
Caster L/R: 2.7/2.8
Toe L/R: 0.03/0.05
Steer ahead: -0.01
Thrust angle: 0.03
I have indeed been using the same firestone location for the alignment. And that may be the problem entirely lol. But, based on the specs me-thinks something else might be afoot.
Open to any and all suggestions!
Other potentially pertinent information. When I bought the truck, I did a full maintenance routine. Every fluid is new and high quality. The truck is in excellent shape overall without any form of obvious damage. it is the 5.3 L83 with a 3.08 rear end (plan on 4:10's once I get the steering fixed), stock G80 that works as of now. Stock 6l80 that is serviced and works as it should as of now. I do have a slightly weepy passenger side rear axle seal, no contamination of the parking brake on that side.
Driving characteristics - It feels like my front end and rear end are two different vehicles. The rear tracks well, the front does not. Someone save my bacon