What are you talking about? I am trying to find some help with my alignment problems and ended up with two threads going. I wanted to keep it all in the other thread. So what are you ''SORRY'' about? And why have you been trying to stay out of this?
Who know's which one is the C O R R E C T thread to answer to? You continually post in both and it has to do with lifts so I posted in the one I would of it if was my issues, in the right section.
Second, you've not really listened to anything most have posted , instead plowing more money into something that you do not even know what the real issue is.
Of course you can do what you want, but if it was me, or one brought to me to repair, I would start at square one and have everything checked over closely .
A good example is a buddy of mine, had been to 9 different alignment shops over the years, none could get his aligned correctly.
So one day several years ago right after the first time he showed up at my place , up on jackstands it went and I started measuring everything.
Subframe was back just a bit on the right side, asked if he had ever hit anything, or if it was ever wrecked .
First winter he owned it ( bought it new) he was shoved off the road and hit a curb.
I loosened everything, got it back where it should of been, down to the alignment shop I always used , they aligned and it was like driving a different vehicle.
No more pulling which it had done for 3 years and all of those alignment shops. BUT NONE of those alignment shops ever really tried to help him, just got it as close as they could and sent it.
I started doing suspension, brakes, alignments in 1973 , full time starting in 1974 and did that for many years
then went to my " evening/ weekend job" just helping people.
So, when someone keeps on and on about an issue, keeps buying more parts, jumping from here to there, heck yes it's like why should I try anymore
Have a great life