So now I’m a little confused.
@Taco2Cruiser tells me the the Toe is off.
@hickuptruck tells me it’s the Caster. Yet
@TeCKis300 says the alignment looks fine. Yet, the truck has never felt this loose over bumps before the alignment even with worn tires. Dealer says this is the way it should drive if I want it to track straight, not wander and give best tire wear and that the GX’s are looser especially on Comfort mode (lots of customer complaints).
I took it to Lexus because of all of the horror stories with independent shops not being able to properly align the LX. Many have said the dealer is the place to take it if you want the alignment done right the first time. I paid $145, yet I feel as if I could have gotten the same result for cheaper at a shop. And this is one of the top Lexus dealers in the area.
I don’t see how driving on it a couple of weeks to let the new tires settle in will affect anything much over bumps. I can see if they were slightly vibrating while driving on smooth roads and needed to round out.
I feel as if I take it back and tell them to do the alignment again, it will be a waste of my time and I’ll get the same or a worse result (tighter drive but wander and tire wear issue).