In case anyone else has experiences this issue, I wanted to share my LX's symptoms and solution.
Shortly after purchasing my 2002 LX 470, I noticed that the vehicle looked like the driver-side was sagging as compared to the passenger side, looking at it from the front and the back. I measured the gaps in the wheel wells (from the top of the tires to the bottom of the fender arch) and found the gaps to be smaller on the driver side, with the differences being about 1.5 inches in the front and 1 inch in the back. I took the truck to my mechanic and passed along that information to see what was causing this.
Apparently there was no hydraulic fluid in in the suspension, so that was filled with the appropriate AHC hydraulic fluid, and then the torsion bar was adjusted. The truck looks symmetrical like it should now and also feels like it rides slightly smoother too.
Shortly after purchasing my 2002 LX 470, I noticed that the vehicle looked like the driver-side was sagging as compared to the passenger side, looking at it from the front and the back. I measured the gaps in the wheel wells (from the top of the tires to the bottom of the fender arch) and found the gaps to be smaller on the driver side, with the differences being about 1.5 inches in the front and 1 inch in the back. I took the truck to my mechanic and passed along that information to see what was causing this.
Apparently there was no hydraulic fluid in in the suspension, so that was filled with the appropriate AHC hydraulic fluid, and then the torsion bar was adjusted. The truck looks symmetrical like it should now and also feels like it rides slightly smoother too.