Ford Performance Fox Tune Suspension

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Hey Guys, I'm new to the site. I just installed the ford performance fox tune 2.0 coil-over kit this past weekend. I love the leveled look now and the ride is much better then stock. Just need a frontend alignment now, but it looks like I'm going to have to go to the dealer to get this done. Every place around me said that they didn't have the specs due to the vehicle being to new. The only thing I've noticed since install is the front tires are slightly toed in. Not much but I'm hoping the alignment will solve this issue. Has anyone else here dealt with this issue? Thanks, Glen
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I bought the same kit. I did not install it myself but had my dealer do the work, which included alignment. No problems whatsoever and loving the improved ride and clearance. There is a whole thread on the kit as well as the other options available.
 
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I think you guys didn't understand me, I've already installed the kit but was wondering about the alignment
 

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I did understand that you had already installed the kit. My reply above was intended to suggest that an alignment should take care of the problem. Happy trails!
 


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This is the alignment for a TUNED BY FORD PERFORMANCE 2.0 IFP OFF-ROAD SUSPENSION KIT. Mr. Tire knows the specs.

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Thanks bud.. I called the Mr. Tire in my area and they said the same thing. Didn't have the specs.
 
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Much appreciated guys, still looks like I'm going to have to go to the dealer though. Called Mr. Tire in my area and got the same thing, don't have the specs
 

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At the top of my receipt from Mr. Tire it says "Ford : Ranger : 2012-19 (Mexico) : 4X4"

Tell the people you have a 2019 and see whether their answer doesn't change.
 

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My buddy has an alignment shop, and his Hunter/Snap on machine had the specs in the system when he did mine.
 

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Unfortunately you most likely will need to go to the dealer but if it is a 19 you may have the chance of getting lucky. My advice is to have them allow you to sit in the truck when setting toe or someone of equal weight. If you dont do this you will get excessive toe out and ir will cause the tires to fight each other and cause a shake in the steering wheel. I learned this with the Old Man EMU lift kit.
 
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Unfortunately you most likely will need to go to the dealer but if it is a 19 you may have the chance of getting lucky. My advice is to have them allow you to sit in the truck when setting toe or someone of equal weight. If you dont do this you will get excessive toe out and ir will cause the tires to fight each other and cause a shake in the steering wheel. I learned this with the Old Man EMU lift kit.
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