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Old 08-12-2016, 12:16 PM   #6 (permalink)
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You've got a wider wheel/tire in the front so the tramming/twitchiness is just magnified from the stock wheel/tire setup.

If you are running after market sways? This compounds the twitchiness.

As long as it's not pulling to either side alignment should be fine, But wouldn't hurt to get it checked if it's been awhile.

If it's vibrating? That's another story.

If you do have aftermarket sways? Try using the stocks sways to lessen the tramming/twitchiness.

Other than that I don't see an actual problem WE all get used to driving on our toes with wider rims and tires.
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