Rear Alignment Issues (3 Viewers)

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Hey guy, I have been trying to get the alignment on my 2003 sequoia right. I am in the Army and have been working on my sequoia at a garage on base where they have alignment equipment.

I know that the rear alignment is not adjustable with the stock trailing arms, but my thrust angle is off slightly and my camber is also off (see pictures). The vehicle tracks straight on the highway and does not vibrate. I have a 2" lift.

Are my measurements bad enough to need aftermarket adjustable trailing arms so that I don't chew up tires?

I appreciate any help you can offer!
 
I can't see any images. But if you lift it - the track bar remaining the same length will shift the rear axle to one side because the track bar swings in an arc. This is common and rarely causes serious issues. It tends to ride a bit rougher due to the angle of the track bar. I wouldn't worry a lot at a 2 inch lift. Just my .02.

The most correct fix would be to lower the frame side track bar mount an equal amount to the lift. Second option would be to use an axle side bracket relocate. The third in my hierarchy of solutions is an adjustable length track bar. And last is to just leave it. I'm not aware of any frame side bolt on solutions. There probably are axle side solutions and definitely are adjustable length track bars. I think the adjustable track bars are probably the cheapest option.

Good luck
 
Sorry, here are the pictures
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