Trying to get my 05 LX470 (AHC deleted by Slee) dialed in. I’m getting closer- pretty much all components in front end are new- OME shocks and torsion bars. SPC UCAs. Toyota OEM LCAs. New VGRS steering rack a few years ago. The original installing Toyota dealer of front suspension refresh didn’t get control arms or shocks tightened enough. I ended up taking it to a dealer in Indy (known for quality LC work) and they found that installing dealer didn’t get control arms tightened to spec. And, shocks weren’t tight enough, either. They torqued control arms to spec and realigned. Made a world of difference in improving my handling. However, I’m still feeling some torque steer under moderate to hard acceleration on the highway. I’m always keeping a little pressure to the left with steering wheel to track straight. Under load, it feels like the truck wants to go to 1 o’clock and I need to keep the steering wheel at 11 or 11:30. Could I have worn new LCA bushings out by driving with the LCA bolts loose for 2 or 3000 miles? I also hear some front end suspension metallic creaking when turning left in parking lots. I plan to take back to Indy dealer for them to have another go at it. BTW, I’ve got an OME 1 or 1.5” lift in rear. Front hub center to fender opening measurements are 21-3/4” FL and 22” FR. Rear measurements, respectively, are the same as front measurements. The only remaining suspension components I need to replace are front sway bar to frame D bushings and rear control arms. Truck has 215K miles on it. Alignment sheet, after most recent control arm bolt tightening, is attached. What would you guys be targeting as the culprit of torque steer / pulling right?
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