TBYODA wrote:Others with more knowledge please correct me if I am wrong but from my reading and understanding I don't see what a 3" lift has anything to do with alignment.
In my experience, CAMBER is more difficult to nail after a lift because of the limited adjustment range of the LCA mounting bolts.
But (and I used to get this wrong) TOE-IN changes a lot after a lift because of the geometry of the tie rod pivot point (at the ball joint of the inner tie rod end) compared to the UCA and LCA pivot points. And the outer tie rod end pivot point on the steering knuckle compared to the axis between the upper and lower ball joints. It's the reason you experience bump steer as the suspension cycles up and down, and you're preferentially weighted on one tire or the other.
Lots of references out there on suspension geometry and modeling.