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Old 11-28-2008, 09:54 AM
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after further investigation, the length between where the control arms mount in the front are 22 1/8th inchs, as are the rear. so thankfully the frame is not bent. BUT i did notice my bushings are showing wear.

i'm going to take it to toyota this saturday, and if i dont notice much improvement, i will try adjusting it myself next weekend. and order bushings as soon as funds allow.

thanks everyone for your input!
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Just a thought here, consider aligning it yourself first. If that doesn't work go to the dealer.

Being able to compare what you did with their specs will teach you how to do it yourself in the future.

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Originally Posted by elripster
Just a thought here, consider aligning it yourself first. If that doesn't work go to the dealer.

Being able to compare what you did with their specs will teach you how to do it yourself in the future.

Frank

i would, but i'm taking a 2.5 hr trip tommorow so i do not have time this weekend

as for next weekend i am free to work on it

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