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Old 06-18-2005, 06:56 PM
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Question how do you keep alignment?

i took my 4runner to Uwharrie for the firs time last weekend and its quite obvious that it threw my alignment out. what do you guys do about this? i really dont want to get my truck realigned everytime i hit up a trail. can i beef up my IFS or what? any suggestions...
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Firestone Lifetime alignment for $139
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Look into Downey's IFS truss.
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Originally Posted by Crux
Firestone Lifetime alignment for $139
That's what I use.
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Originally Posted by X-AWDriver
That's what I use.
Same here...
Old 06-19-2005, 09:10 AM
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how does that work? im assuming it has to do with buying a set of firestones. i just put new rubber on tho....
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Originally Posted by ChickenLover
Look into Downey's IFS truss.
I'd go with the truss. I go wheeling multiple times a week usually and the only reason I've needed an alignment was because of replacing a tie-rod end.
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i think im gonna order up the truss and have a local rock shop build me some heavy duty tie rods. does that sound sufficient? think i need anything else upfront?
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Originally Posted by ToyoRunner94
how does that work? im assuming it has to do with buying a set of firestones. i just put new rubber on tho....
nope, I know one guy who bought the lifetime allignment without buying tires from them. I bought it too, i think it's a pretty good investment if you wheel alot.
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lifetime alignment eh? never knew such a thing existed. solid investment though.

i usually just deal with the alignment untill it gets dangerous, not the smartest thing to do, i know, but when that happens i break out the tape measure and get it as close as i can myself, and then make it so it tracks straight down the road.
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Yeah, the lifetime alignment is also good at allthe firestone store across the country.
So, "if" I'm out in moab, I can still get my junk aligned.
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I paid $120.00 for my lifetime alignment at firestone. I've been there 3 times and I'm taking the rig back there soon. The # 1 thing any off road rig needs.
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would getting heavy duty tie rods help at all? or is the truss mainly what you need?
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Originally Posted by ToyoRunner94
what do you guys do about this? i really dont want to get my truck realigned everytime i hit up a trail. can i beef up my IFS or what? any suggestions...
a solid axle keeps alignment pretty good
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Napoleon047 lifetime alignment eh? never knew such a thing existed. solid investment though.

Yeah really, me neither. I'm glad I read this thread.
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Originally Posted by ToyoRunner94
would getting heavy duty tie rods help at all? or is the truss mainly what you need?
The Downey Truss is what fixed mine. I am running 33x12.50's and was always getting alignments. Just went last weekend and no problem. I would
say it is a must for IFS.....IMO
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I sell on average 2-4 Lifetime alignments a day.
Quite a good deal, if you ask me.

If you want to drive to Houston, I will do them for cheaper than that!!!
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Anyone with idler arm problems? These usually tend to cause the most slop in the steering once they wear out. Total Chaos makes a beefy idler arm- anybody running one of these?
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