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Bilstein 6112/5160 alignment reading

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by soobahru, Jan 20, 2020.

  1. Jan 20, 2020 at 6:34 PM
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    soobahru

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    The truck is a 2019 tundra limited crewmax with the bilstein 6112/5160 at the highest setting.

    This is the printout of the alignment.

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    Let me know what you guys think.

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Jan 20, 2020 at 7:27 PM
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    They didn’t do anything other than set your toe. Nothing else was touched.

    camber is too high. Should be close to 0 and even on both sides.

    total toe is to high. Should be no greater then 0.15.

    caster is probably as good as you can get without adjustable uca.

    long story short. You paid for them to do something that takes absolutely no skill whatsoever and did nothing to the actual alignment.
     
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    Thanks denman for the response.

    Is that 0 for the cross camber and total toe should not be greater then 0.15?
     
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    I think the toe is OK, as the bushings degrade over time the toe, while driving, will go closer to the aimed value noted above.

    Edit: just realized this is for your MY19...yeah, cross toe should be less and closer to what's mentioned above. I think Toyota changed alignment specs on the to setting for MY19? Used to be cross of .24 IIRC and now it's closer to .14 cross IIRC.

    They should be able to get camber at 0.
     
  5. Jan 21, 2020 at 4:03 AM
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    Camber should be 0-.2 on both Left and Right. Camber should be the same on both sides. A little positive is ok. 0.9 is far to high. I’m sure you can physically see your tires are pointing inwards like \ /

    Yes. Total Toe no more then 0.15.
    I.e. L 0.7 R 0.7.
     
  6. Jan 21, 2020 at 8:36 AM
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    Thanks for the responses. This is going to be a learning curve for me. Haha

    Yes, it drives awkwardly especially on the highway. Almost like it wanders. Trying to get in the shop again to have them get it to the specs as recommended.
     

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