LTD HVInteresting - I’d like to compare my TH specs (the ranges I got from the dealer) with others here

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LTD HVInteresting - I’d like to compare my TH specs (the ranges I got from the dealer) with others here
Do you get any pulling with .30 thrust angle rear? Kind of crazy that's how Toyota leaves the 4 link rear end from the factory.
I have a similar thrust angle, vehicle should push to the right… is this a Trailhunter?
Why so much toe in frontMy ranges are entirely different. Do you have a trailhunter ? It’s super frustrating not being able to get a single source of truth on the ranges — I need that to take to my custom toyota shop. My trust in the dealer on alignments is near 0.
I don’t even trust these numbers, as I know that the caster on the passenger side is more bc it has slightly more clearance to the mud flap. Anyway. There’s no source of truth for the acceptable ranges as far as I can tell. Not sure why that’s the case. If anyone has a trailhunter and did an alignment at the dealer, could you post it? Mine shows “Type C” … maybe that’s the Trailhunter and the Pro? Who knows.
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Going wear the outside edge of your tires pretty fast.
Some toe in is normal, maybe like .05 as a spec on some street cars, to promote stability... but there's no reason to not zero that shit out if you just want a neutral starting point to observe tire wear... or you just want zero toe, which is fine too (and is the spec for the other trim 4Gs)No idea. Toyota said not to change anything. They’re idiots. Hence why I want the spec range so I can go to my off-road toyota shop.
My ranges are entirely different. Do you have a trailhunter ? It’s super frustrating not being able to get a single source of truth on the ranges — I need that to take to my custom toyota shop. My trust in the dealer on alignments is near 0.
I don’t even trust these numbers, as I know that the caster on the passenger side is more bc it has slightly more clearance to the mud flap. Anyway. There’s no source of truth for the acceptable ranges as far as I can tell. Not sure why that’s the case. If anyone has a trailhunter and did an alignment at the dealer, could you post it? Mine shows “Type C” … maybe that’s the Trailhunter and the Pro? Who knows.
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I would just ask your offroad shop to zero out the front end and see how that feels.No idea. Toyota said not to change anything. They’re idiots. Hence why I want the spec range so I can go to my off-road toyota shop.
Amended original post. No, it's a Limited.I have a similar thrust angle, vehicle should push to the right… is this a Trailhunter?
no push or fight in the wheel that I pick up on. Drives well except for the 37-47mph vibration. Individual wheel balance has been checked twice.I have a similar thrust angle, vehicle should push to the right… is this a Trailhunter?
I'm a LTD HVMy ranges are entirely different. Do you have a trailhunter ? It’s super frustrating not being able to get a single source of truth on the ranges — I need that to take to my custom toyota shop. My trust in the dealer on alignments is near 0.
I don’t even trust these numbers, as I know that the caster on the passenger side is more bc it has slightly more clearance to the mud flap. Anyway. There’s no source of truth for the acceptable ranges as far as I can tell. Not sure why that’s the case. If anyone has a trailhunter and did an alignment at the dealer, could you post it? Mine shows “Type C” … maybe that’s the Trailhunter and the Pro? Who knows.
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My 25 Pro with 2500 miles pushed to the right from day 1. This coming Tuesday will be my 4th trip to the dealer and the dealers third attempt at alignment. First alignment before thrust was +22, after +19. Second attempt before thrust +26, after +27. If I let go of the steering wheel when going straight the wheel immediately springs to the right and the truck starts heading to the guardrail. Its worse under acceleration. Truck also has a vibration between 40 and 47 mph, dealer says normal from the tires…..I disagree.