Reality check
“A lift kit without alignment eats tires faster than Colorado potholes.”
Ford Ranger owners across Englewood, Littleton, and the south Denver metro depend on ball joints, control arm bushings, track bar geometry, and ride-height-specific alignment to stay reliable through Colorado elevation changes, freeze-thaw cycles, and I-25 commuting. Colorado potholes, fire roads, and lifted setups accelerate wear on Ford Ranger ball joints, tie rods, and alignment specs. RKC inspects shocks, bushings, and steering linkage, then performs alignment with factory or modified ride-height targets. Proper alignment saves tires and keeps your Ranger tracking straight on winter rutted roads around Englewood and the foothills. RKC Automotive in Englewood serves south Denver, Littleton, Aurora, and Highlands Ranch drivers.
Platform note for Ford drivers: 3.5L / 2.7L EcoBoost Cam Phaser Rattle: Intended oil pressure fails to lock the variable valve timing (VCT) sprockets on cold starts, causing a severe, metallic slapping noise that leads to timing chain stretch. RKC inspects for these patterns during every Ranger suspension, lift & alignment visit — not just the immediate symptom you came in for.
Lifted trucks need caster and pinion angle checks after any suspension modification. Whether your Ranger is a daily Evans Ave commuter or a weekend I-70 hauler, we match parts and fluids to Ford specifications and explain what failed, why it failed, and what prevents repeat repairs.