Derrr...did I say the top of the frame?
It's on the bottom edge of the frame on the d-side in the rear of the fenderwell. Now that the lift is on and the thing is aligned it no longer rubs the fender liner plastic up front. So I was a bit surprised when I heard it rubbing as I went around our circular driveway. I played with it a bit and it turns out that if I crank the wheels all the way to the left and go the d-side tire will rub the frame there...barely. However if I do the same to the right it won't rub on the p-side...
Gotta love some people. I delayed the lift and alignment a week because the place I took it to was closed last weekend and Monday for the 4th. I was hoping to get it lifted and done before we went downstate on the 4th. The Sears AutoCenter up here said they could align it but "didn't know what to align it too since it was lifted." I let them have all the rope to hang themselves with and played dumb. What they basically told me was that lifted vehicles
A: Can't be aligned at all
and
B: Can be aligned but you have to sorta "make up" or "feel out" the best specs...
Yeah, I was stunned speechless by the stupidity. I countered by asking why not just use the stock specs and they had no answers for me. Just jibbered stuff and I hung up on them.