SONICMASD
Adventurer
7/3/19: Another day, another PepBoys appointment. PepBoys in Flagstaff got the camber bolt parts needed from Mitsu and was finally able to complete the alignment. Unfortunately, they too couldn't get the TPMS sensors to work despite having a computer (ATEQ) that Continental says is compatible with reprogramming the VDO Redi Sensor in the Montero.
New camber bolt:
I've had the skids off for the past 3 months with all of this work being done, felt good to get the full ADD line put back on where they belong. PS - where'd my muffler go? haha
The good news is the Montero drives a lot better. It still has a very very slight pull to the right and some vibration/shimy in the steering wheel but since the alignment is now all in the green and the tires are supposedly balanced correctly the only things I can think of now are
A. Freshen up the front end components though none of them have any detectable play in them by hand despite having 170k on them.
B. Try moving the brand new tire that was the spare on my last Gen3 back into the spare position so that all tires are at exactly the same tread depth and see if that solves things.
C. Install the winch and bigger battery to bring the front springs down into spec as maybe the unloaded stiff front springs are affecting the way the front rides and handles.
Again, the vibration and pull are incredibly slight, waaaaaay less than what I had for years on my Gen2.5 or what I think a Gen2.5 could even ever be capable of with 33s and 170k on the original steering box even if it had all new bushings,arms, and joints. It's just that I know it can be perfect in a Gen3 so that's why I even think about/mention it.
7/7/19: Oh ya, I forgot to mention, the wheels and tires look rad! Heck, the whole truck looks awesome! Check out the comparison with how Yoshi looked immediately after finishing the lift on the old 31.5" Nittos on OEM wheels vs today with the 33" BFG KO2s on Toyota TRD Off Road wheels:
New camber bolt:
I've had the skids off for the past 3 months with all of this work being done, felt good to get the full ADD line put back on where they belong. PS - where'd my muffler go? haha
The good news is the Montero drives a lot better. It still has a very very slight pull to the right and some vibration/shimy in the steering wheel but since the alignment is now all in the green and the tires are supposedly balanced correctly the only things I can think of now are
A. Freshen up the front end components though none of them have any detectable play in them by hand despite having 170k on them.
B. Try moving the brand new tire that was the spare on my last Gen3 back into the spare position so that all tires are at exactly the same tread depth and see if that solves things.
C. Install the winch and bigger battery to bring the front springs down into spec as maybe the unloaded stiff front springs are affecting the way the front rides and handles.
Again, the vibration and pull are incredibly slight, waaaaaay less than what I had for years on my Gen2.5 or what I think a Gen2.5 could even ever be capable of with 33s and 170k on the original steering box even if it had all new bushings,arms, and joints. It's just that I know it can be perfect in a Gen3 so that's why I even think about/mention it.
7/7/19: Oh ya, I forgot to mention, the wheels and tires look rad! Heck, the whole truck looks awesome! Check out the comparison with how Yoshi looked immediately after finishing the lift on the old 31.5" Nittos on OEM wheels vs today with the 33" BFG KO2s on Toyota TRD Off Road wheels: