I never got an alignment directly after installing my Frankenlift, since I was going to get new tires soon. I got the new tires with a lifetime-alignment but they didn't have time to align it since "it was so out of whack, it is going to take some time to align properly" (started at 2, closed at 6, took forever!

). They said they could align one thing, which would make it drive straight, and I should be good to go, but advised me to get a full alignment ASAP, and I would see increased tire wear until then. I then called the same store but at a closer location to schedule an alignment and told them of my situation, at which they said they aren't able to do anything about the camber and caster.
Can someone look at my cardomain pictures post-lift and tell me what needs to be re-aligned? After my lift, my front wheels and tires were slanted outwards towards the bottom (look at pix), and I think this is the adjustment I need that the original store said would take so long.
Someone tell me that this dude at the second store is crazy and an alignment should be easy but possibly time-consuming...?
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2003 Limited, Silver - L.O.S.T. # 068957 Rockies
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2127390/14
2006 Kawasaki KLR650