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Hi all,
does anyone know of a good shop I can get my 04 LX470 into. We’re 600 miles into a road trip and the ACH has failed in the front.
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Dang dude, sorry to hear. To keep it towards the top, add RTH in front of the title, and consider posting again in some of the UT clubhouses.

I'm not that far from you, but I don't know of anything south. Just shops here in SLC.
 
What does Techstream say?
 
There is a thread in the 60 forums that list LC shops by state. See below for the UT list in that thread, for S. UT where you are, maybe call Cruiser Outfitters and ask them who to see down south?

Utah

Cruiser Outfitters
8859 South 1275 East
Sandy, Utah 84094
Tel : (801) 563-1277
www.cruiseroutfitters.com

MK Automtive
105 East Center Street
Provo, UT 84606-3134
(801) 373-7033

Western States Auto
2770 South 300 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84115-2926
(801) 486-5134

Barretts Automotive
2695 South 900 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84106-2276
(801) 467-6571

Gordon Johnson and sons machine shop
(801) 298-2142
375 S 200 W, Bountiful, UT 84010
 
☝ solid idea on calling Cruiser Outfitters
 
There is a thread in the 60 forums that list LC shops by state. See below for the UT list in that thread, for S. UT where you are, maybe call Cruiser Outfitters and ask them who to see down south?

Utah

Cruiser Outfitters
8859 South 1275 East
Sandy, Utah 84094
Tel : (801) 563-1277
www.cruiseroutfitters.com

MK Automtive
105 East Center Street
Provo, UT 84606-3134
(801) 373-7033

Western States Auto
2770 South 300 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84115-2926
(801) 486-5134

Barretts Automotive
2695 South 900 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84106-2276
(801) 467-6571

Gordon Johnson and sons machine shop
(801) 298-2142
375 S 200 W, Bountiful, UT 84010
Thanks! This is great
 
Ugh, sorry to hear this, I just went through a similar ordeal. Luckily there are cruiser guys everywhere and I've found them to be a very helpful lot.

What about adjusting torsion bars to get a some height in the front?

Or possibly adjusting the front sensor rods (depending on what is at fault).
 
Out of curiosity what could be done to fix an ACH issue other than replacing the globes?

Maybe a height sensor.

Regarding help in Southern Utah, that's @woody 's neck of the woods, he may have a suggestion.
 
Bryce puts you in middle ground between SW UT and SLC ....the shop in St George is Pro Auto Care @fj55-100 - I was just by there yesterday :)
 
Awesome, that’s who Cruisers outfitters recommended.
If you need a place to crash during repairs, let me know :)
 
Out of curiosity what could be done to fix an ACH issue other than replacing the globes?
Globes don't cause this (far as I can think of, at least). This would be a failed sensor or poorly adjusted T-bars.

To minimize the risk of this sort of thing, adjust neutral pressures to the low end of spec and carry an extra sensor in the car. Toss a laptop with techstream into your backpack on long trips as well and I think you're pretty well covered with the army of 'mud and @woody helping folks out.

@Tiyal Glad you got figured out!
 

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