you can drive mine... I'm in Oceanside! I have the alignment good, camber looks correct, drives straight. It is fine off road, main benefit I guess is just knowing it is more durable than struts. On road... well yes it is definitely more twitchy on the highway... I had the same tires before installing the kit and I didn't have any of the scary snap reactions to the steering wheel I have now. Note: I don't have the front sway bar anymore. It is not a daily driver for me and if it was I would not be happy.... I do have a Detroit type rear locker that only makes it worse. I can't say it is fun to drive on the road, it isn't.
I have no idea what the caster currently is (or what it was with the struts) and it is not adjustable...
I like the kit, sorry this sounds so negative... it could be my setup not helping the situation:
- I did the alignment myself, Toe with a tape measure, 4' level for the Camber, I adjusted it till the steering wheel was straight, and adjusted the Camber until it didn't pull left or right. Caster not adjustable.
- I replaced the tie rods and center link (old ones were wobbly) which helped but still twitchy
- no front sway bar
- 235/85 16 tires (approx 32" tall)
- 2" spacers in the front (4" backspacing on wheels) to create 2" total backspacing
- lock-rite rear locker
- loose nut behind the wheel...