I recently installed Bilstein 5100's on all four corners of my 2004 Tacoma TRD. In the back they are paired with Toytech AAL's to compensate for my heavy Wildernest, and in the front they are set at the middle setting ~1" to level things out a bit. After installing the front shocks, I took it in for an alignment. Previously it drove just fine, no pulling and very stable on the highway, but the front tires (which had not be rotated for 10k miles according to the previous owner) had some strange wear patterns on the front tires. The tread blocks on the edges of the tires seem to be worn down at the front edge more than the back edge fairly evenly on both sides - the tech refered to the tires as "feathered". Anyway, they rotated the worn tires to the back and set the alignment as follows:
Front Left
Camber 0.0
Caster 1.1
Toe 0.03
Front Right
Camber 0.2
Caster 1.4
Toe 0.03
Front
Cross Camber -0.2
Cross Caster -0.3
Total Toe 0.06
The only number that significantly changed between before and after was the Toe, which was previously left 0.26, right 0.19. Now the truck is very squirrely to drive on the highway. It doesn't pull in any specific direction, but it requires a lot of concentration to keep it straight and it seems to drift a lot if the road is off camber. It is actually a little scary to drive above 60.
My question is - is it the lack of toe in that causes this? What should the toe in be set at? Could it be the new shocks/slight lift? I took it back to the shop and they checked everything was tight and suggested that it may be the feathered back tires that are causing it to drift around. Any one else experienced this?
Front Left
Camber 0.0
Caster 1.1
Toe 0.03
Front Right
Camber 0.2
Caster 1.4
Toe 0.03
Front
Cross Camber -0.2
Cross Caster -0.3
Total Toe 0.06
The only number that significantly changed between before and after was the Toe, which was previously left 0.26, right 0.19. Now the truck is very squirrely to drive on the highway. It doesn't pull in any specific direction, but it requires a lot of concentration to keep it straight and it seems to drift a lot if the road is off camber. It is actually a little scary to drive above 60.
My question is - is it the lack of toe in that causes this? What should the toe in be set at? Could it be the new shocks/slight lift? I took it back to the shop and they checked everything was tight and suggested that it may be the feathered back tires that are causing it to drift around. Any one else experienced this?