I installed the Toyota front leveling kit. Naturally an alignment is required. Truck has 200k.
Took it to the local tire shop where they successfully installed new tires and then attempted the alignment.
They said they couldn’t get the tie rod end bolts off because they were frozen and therefor couldn’t complete the alignment.
Now I personally installed the leveling spacers and had absolutely no problem getting any of the bolts off. Bottom strut bolt, top strut nuts, sway bar bolts, sway bar end link bolts, lower and upper control arm main bolts. All no issues. Upon further inspection of the tie rods this morning, there is no rust or any obvious reason why they wouldn’t come off.
I’m taking it to another location this afternoon to see what happens, but in the event of another failure, I’ll get in there myself and try breaking the bolts loose.
Is there anything specific about the LC that the technician should know about when performing an alignment?
Pic of new tires. Bridgestone Dueler Revo 3 285/65-18.
Took it to the local tire shop where they successfully installed new tires and then attempted the alignment.
They said they couldn’t get the tie rod end bolts off because they were frozen and therefor couldn’t complete the alignment.
Now I personally installed the leveling spacers and had absolutely no problem getting any of the bolts off. Bottom strut bolt, top strut nuts, sway bar bolts, sway bar end link bolts, lower and upper control arm main bolts. All no issues. Upon further inspection of the tie rods this morning, there is no rust or any obvious reason why they wouldn’t come off.
I’m taking it to another location this afternoon to see what happens, but in the event of another failure, I’ll get in there myself and try breaking the bolts loose.
Is there anything specific about the LC that the technician should know about when performing an alignment?
Pic of new tires. Bridgestone Dueler Revo 3 285/65-18.