Over the past few years I've been fighting a losing battle trying to get my cruiser to drive straight at highway speeds.
Vehicle
2002 LC with 230k miles
Stock front end ride height
Problem
Current state + Questions
Vehicle
2002 LC with 230k miles
Stock front end ride height
Problem
- Vehicle pulls to the right. I have to apply constant left hand steering wheel pressure to keep on track. Its not too bad around town at lower speeds but once you get up to 50mph or more it requires constant attention to keep straight
- Uneven tire wear doesn't seem to be an issue
Previous repair history - With the exception of the original control arms, all front end components have been replaced w/ new Toyota OEM parts installed. This includes wheel bearings, tie roads, axles, etc.
- 2 maybe 3 years ago I had Toyota install outer tie rods + (reman) power steering rack . They couldn't get it to drive straight so I brought to a heavy truck alignment shop
- The alignment shop said my rack bushings are shot and they can't align it. Hmmm new parts are shot?
- Toyota said the movement is normal but a few months later that reman rack failed ( leaking and torn boot) and Toyota agreed to get it replaced
- Happy days and right back to the alignment shop.... Sure enough they same the same thing, your rack bushings are shot.
- I can't deal with the lack of alignment and right and pull anymore. I brought it to a local indy shop who seems to know about cruisers. I told them my problem and I just need to get an alignment
- They said my rack is fine and that amount of play is normal
- Then I was told wheel bearing preload on both sides is loose and I need upper and lower ball joints on passenger side. WTF? Just paid Toyota for wheel bearing job and I didn't have any clunks or symptoms of bad BJs but I go ahead got it all replaced anyway.... 555 BJ on lower and mystery Napa part on uppers ( First non OEM part to ever touch my cruiser, sad)
- Next stop is the alignment shop. They tell me everything is within spec on the computer but just barely. I was told my camber is maxed out
- The drive home was depressing, it definitely didn't get better and a part of me thinks its even worse now
Current state + Questions
- I call the alignment shop back and ask them if there is anything else they can do and explain it still pulls hard right.
- I was told since front end parts are new and they are maxed out on adjustment there isn't anything else to be done
- They suggested I buy SPC adjustable upper control arms and I was told this would give them more room to adjust
>> Is this the solution or just a random suggestion? I didn't think a non lifted vehicle would need adjustable uppers. - Looks like @crikeymike sells these parts but I'd hate to keep throwing parts on this problem. IT seems like usually people add these adjustable arms when they are lifted. Otherwise I am at an absolute dead end. Several years and many dollars later.
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