tjkj2002 wrote:
Setting camber/caster on a KJ is not a "do in your driveway" thing since both are adjusted by the 2 LCA mount bolts which have encentric washers on them.It takes a delicate balance moving both to get camber,caster in spec.
The camber and toe will be way out and you most likely will have almost zero caster on the LF as most do after lifting.
Caster and camber adjustment can be done with a digital level, better with two digital levels, but:
1) You would have to be nuts and have a lot of time on your hands.
2) Unless you are a Millwright, Mechanical Contractor, or wound up tight Inspector, why would you need two digital levels?
3) The cost of 1 good digital level is more than an alignment.
4) Cost of an alignment is cheaper than the cost of a Divorce (because your wife would know you are a complete idiot and be done with you on the spot), even a Cheapie Divorce using only 1 Lawyer.

So, unless the camber is so far off you can see it standing in front, just set the toe-in to drive it to the alignment shop. One other trick is to line up all the clamps and cams to their original positions if you ever install a lift kit, then set the toe-in so you can drive it slowly to the alignment shop.