Dodge RAM Alignment Specifications

Dodge began making pickup trucks in 1917 and introduced the Dodge Ram 1500 to its line of vehicles in 1981. The Ram 1500 is the baseline pickup truck in the Ram line of heavy-duty trucks. The Ram 1500 came in several two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive trims in 2010. The alignment specs varied from the two-wheel drive to the four-wheel drive trims, and based on whether the vehicle came with 17-inch or 20-inch wheels. The alignment is adjustable only on the front ends of all trims of the 2010 Dodge Ram 1500.

2010 Ram 4X2 with 17-inch Tires

  • The preferred settings for the caster angle are 3.5 degrees on the front left wheel and 3.75 degrees on the front right wheel. The camber angle should be set at +0.1 degrees on the left wheel and -0.1 degrees on the right wheel. The ideal toe-in is +0.1 degrees.

2010 Ram 1500 4X2 with 20-inch Tires.

  • The preferred settings for the caster angle are +3.5 degrees on the left wheel and +3.8 degrees on the right. The camber angle should be set at +0.1 on the left wheel and -0.1 on the right wheel. The ideal toe-in is +0.1 degrees.

2010 Ram 1400 4X4 with 17-inch Tires

  • The preferred settings for the caster angle are +3.5 degrees on the left wheel and +3.75 degrees on the right wheel. The camber angle should be set at +0.1 on the left wheel and -0.1 on the right wheel. The ideal toe-in is +0.1 degrees.

2010 Ram 1400 4X4 with 20-inch Tires

  • The preferred settings for the caster angle are +3.5 degrees on the left wheel and +3.9 degrees on the right wheel. The camber should be set at +0.1 degrees on the left wheel and -0.1 on the right wheel. The ideal toe-in is +0.1.