2019 RAM 2500 Alignment

Ram Alignment service at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Albuquerque in Albuquerque, NM
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

9 common questions answered

How often should I get an alignment on my 2019 Ram 2500?

Every 2–3 years or roughly every 30,000 miles is a common guideline for the 2019 Ram 2500.

That interval keeps steering and tire wear within factory tolerances for typical Albuquerque driving. Get an alignment sooner after suspension work, new tires, or a major pothole impact. Seasonal road damage or frequent towing can shorten the interval and merit more frequent checks.

  • Schedule after suspension repairs or parts replacement.
  • Check alignment whenever you notice uneven tire wear.
  • Inspect alignment after heavy towing or major road impacts.
What are the signs my 2019 Ram 2500 needs an alignment?

Four common signs are uneven tire wear, the truck pulling to one side, an off-center steering wheel, and vibration at speed.

These symptoms often show before a full tire failure and are visible on inspections performed in Albuquerque service bays. Road conditions such as potholes or curb strikes can cause sudden misalignment; gradual wear may develop from normal driving or heavy towing.

  • Check tires for feathering or inner/outer wear patterns.
  • Note any persistent pull when driving on straight, level roads.
  • Have the steering wheel center checked during an inspection.
What's included in a 2019 Ram 2500 four-wheel alignment?

A four-wheel alignment includes caster, camber, and toe adjustments to factory specifications with before-and-after printouts.

Technicians also perform a suspension and steering inspection, check tire pressures and condition, and complete a road test to confirm handling. At Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Albuquerque we document measurements so you can see adjustments and retain a printed report.

  • Suspension and tie-rod inspection before alignment.
  • Caster, camber and toe set to factory specs with printed readings.
  • Road test to verify corrected steering and handling.
How do I know if my 2019 Ram 2500 alignment problem needs more than just an alignment?

If worn tie rods, ball joints, or struts are present, those parts often need repair before an alignment will hold.

During the alignment check, certified technicians inspect steering and suspension components for play or damage. If parts are worn, we document symptoms and recommend repairs so the alignment remains stable and tires wear evenly under load or towing.

  • Technician checks for play in tie rods and ball joints.
  • Strut or shock wear is flagged because it affects camber and toe.
  • We recommend repairs before final alignment when components fail inspection.
Is an alignment worth it for my 2019 Ram 2500 if it tracks straight?

Not always—alignments are most worthwhile after symptoms, component replacement, or on a 2–3 year maintenance cadence even if the truck tracks straight.

If your 2019 Ram 2500 shows no pull, no uneven wear, and no recent suspension work, you may not need an immediate alignment. However, an inspection can catch early wear and ensure tire life when you tow or carry heavy loads near the truck’s capacity.

  • Inspect tires for early wear before deciding.
  • Align after suspension parts or steering work.
  • Consider alignment if you tow often or hit rough roads regularly.
How long does a four-wheel alignment take on my 2019 Ram 2500?

Most four-wheel alignment services are performed in one service appointment and include inspection, measurement, adjustment, and a road test.

Actual duration depends on inspection findings and whether steering or suspension repairs are needed. If the alignment is straightforward, the technician completes the process and provides a before-and-after printout; additional repairs extend the visit. Scheduling online helps reserve the appropriate time slot.

  • Inspection and initial measurements are done first.
  • Adjustments are made to factory specifications.
  • Road test and paperwork conclude the appointment.
What's Included in a 2019 Ram 2500 Four-Wheel Alignment

The four-wheel alignment for the 2019 Ram 2500 follows a step-by-step workflow: a technician inspects steering and suspension components for wear and play, checks tire condition and pressures, measures caster, camber, and toe with OEM-calibrated alignment equipment, and adjusts each axis to factory specification. After adjustments we perform a controlled road test to confirm corrected steering and handling, then print before-and-after alignment readings for your records. If worn components are found, we document and recommend repairs before final alignment so the geometry holds under load. Review current offers on service specials and schedule service.

2019 Ram 2500 Alignment Service in Albuquerque

Technicians at Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Albuquerque service the 2019 Ram 2500 for drivers in Albuquerque and nearby communities. The region’s mix of urban streets and highways can produce pothole and curb impacts that change alignment; regular checks after towing or heavy loads help prevent premature tire wear. Our service team documents inspection findings and provides alignment printouts so you can track condition over time. For a convenient visit, schedule an appointment online or check current service specials.

2019 Ram 2500 Alignment Specifications

Alignment work for the 2019 Ram 2500 is set to factory specifications for caster, camber, and toe on the front and rear axles. Exact degree and minute targets vary by axle load, suspension option, and tire size, so our technicians use OEM-calibrated alignment systems and reference the Ram factory alignment tolerances during service. Common alignment-related callouts include toe changes from bent tie rods or camber shift from worn ball joints; those items are flagged during inspection. Bring your 2019 Ram 2500 to Larry H. Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram Albuquerque for a factory-spec alignment — schedule service.