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Old 07-11-2009, 10:40 AM
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Default Alignment Specs?

I had my 2004 Tundra in for an alignment 5 months ago, and have begun to notice that the front [COLOR=#ff4400! important][COLOR=#ff4400! important]tires[/COLOR][/COLOR] seem to be wearing unevenly (outer edge worn). This is the very reason I brought the truck in months ago. I had them recheck the alignment, and the [COLOR=#ff4400! important][COLOR=#ff4400! important]mechanic[/COLOR][/COLOR] claimed that the truck was still aligned to spec. However, you can tell something does not look right just by looking at the truck from the front. Looks like way too much camber. These are the numbers from the most recent alignment:
Front
Camber L/R: -0.3/-0.2
Caster L/R: 1.9/2.4
Toe L/R: 0.03/0.01
Total Toe: 0.05
Steer Ahead: 0.02
Rear
Camber L/R: 0.1/0.0
Toe L/R: 0.07/-0.01
Total Toe: 0.06
Thrust Angle: 0.08

Do these look accurate/acceptable/within spec?
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