Front tire sag?

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Looks perfectly alright to me. Spend that money on beer. Forget second alignment unless you feel a noticeable drift left or right on a completely level surface. I would just swap tires if that were the case.
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Hi J,

I take it that the before numbers were when you took the pictures and the after is a new alignment done yesterday or today? After specs look good.

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Correct sir.
 

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I think that it would be good to know what the Ford specs are. ?
 

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Regarding just the tire pressure, I think this is why dealers overinflate the trucks on the lot. Every truck I've owned looked slightly underinflated in the front. On one F150 I put on E rated tires and ran them at 50 pounds except on the sand or Ice.
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