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Tire drag

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by Joebigtundra, Dec 10, 2022.

  1. Dec 10, 2022 at 3:10 PM
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    Joebigtundra

    Joebigtundra [OP] New Member

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    2012 tundra sr5
    10" to 13" of lift not sure just bought truck 2 weeks ago. 40" max ATs cold air intake
    Joebigtundra I posted about my 2012 tundra SR5 felt like brakes dragging or tires dragging! Well I checked the alignment doing the at home string alignment check. And I found that right front tire was toed out 1 1/4" left front tire toed out 1/2" I did alignment toed both front tires in 1/8" took truck for a 40 minute drive intown and highway! I can only say FREAKING Awesome!!!! The truck drives unbelievable now no dragging feeling what so ever!!!! And gas milage is 6.8 mpg better! Thanks to all who responded to my dilemma and your ideas on how to fix it. My advice is go with your gut feelings alignment was one of the first things I thought of! But it just felt like brakes dragging! Thanks again for your responses!!!@
     

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