TORSION BAR ADJUSTMENT

Bump steer is minimized when everything is close to parallel, which happens significantly lower than where Mopar designed the factory ride height to be. But again, bias ply tire suspension geometry is a different animal that radial tire suspension geometry. The factory did what they did because it was best for bias ply's, and that's darn near opposite of what's best for radials.

so with that being said, when you put radials on your mopar today, the factory specs on alignment is useless? or is that a starting point? the person performing the alignment needs to know what? i dont know jack about camber/toe ride height when it relates to proper alignment and am having to soon take my ride to someone.