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Nice. Have you gotten an alignment yet? Your (negative) camber looks off
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Nice. Have you gotten an alignment yet? Your camber looks off
I noticed that too. I did get an alignment right after everything was installed but maybe they just didn’t get it right. I’ll have to go back and have them adjust it a bit
 

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I’d call them. Wait a week or so for everything to settle and have them readjust it
I noticed that too. I did get an alignment right after everything was installed but maybe they just didn’t get it right. I’ll have to go back and have them adjust it a bit
 

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I’m getting my second post lift alignment today. The shop that aligned my 2025 sport (2” lift front and rear) with JBA uca’s and eibach stage 2 claimed they didn’t need my nor JBA’s alignment numbers . They ended up using Toyota’s specs which had way too much positive camber and positive toe. I finally convinced them to use my and JBA’s numbers on this second try…..hopefully they get it right.

From a bunch of searching and also past 3rd gen Tacoma and 5th gen 4Runner suspension mods …….

Evidently, Toyota has some “crazy high” spec ranges for camber and toe on our 4th gen’s. If you dig enough, you’ll find a bunch of people with 4th gen’s , stock and lifted, that have had extreme outside tread wear issues on the front tires. This wear is due to Toyota’s recommended ridiculously high positive toe and positive camber alignment numbers. Consider
finding an alignment shop that will align with numbers either recommended by your aftermarket UCA or get them close to what was recommended on a lifted 3rd gen Tacoma with aftermarket UCA’s that have added caster……listed below .

Caster +4 or more
Camber 0 to +.5 (preferably closer to zero)
Toe 0 to +.10 each side (preferably closer to zero)
total Toe 0 to + .20 (preferably closer to zero)
 

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I really like the Sport hood. can I ask what that cost ya? I installed the Eibach non resi coilover kit also. I just may add a .5 spacer later but in still undecided.
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