tundra alignment cams

marathonracer

Adventurer
I'm going to be doing the front suspension work on the tundra soon and as typical for a vehicle in Maine I'm going to assume that the alignment cams are frozen. Can you just cut the bolts out and replace them (and the associated parts) or do you have to replace the entire LCA. The truck is going to be lifted about 2 inches in the front and I'm sure will eat tires wo an alignment.
 

toyotech

Expedition Leader
Yes they can be replaced. Get replacement ones before you cut tho


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marathonracer

Adventurer
So that's all I would need to do cut and push out the old bolt and can and put those in as a replacement... Seems a lot simpler than I thought originally.
 

tyv12

Adventurer
You need those and Lower control arm bushings cuz you will wreck the bushings getting them out, takes some effort but the bushings aren't too bad to change
So cam bolts are inside lca bushings metal on metal and that's why they seize pretty much guaranteed they're seized use lots of copper coat when you put it all together. My brother is a Toyota tech and they have brand new tacos and tundras that the cams are seized by the time they get to the dealer from the factory


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