Jaydog Well-Known Member Joined Apr 26, 2006 Messages 8,073 Location Edgewood Nov 23, 2009 #21 I put the front axle on jack stands, and draw a chalk line on both tires, while they are spinning, then measure front and back :redneck:
I put the front axle on jack stands, and draw a chalk line on both tires, while they are spinning, then measure front and back :redneck:
R rockcroller Active Member Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 32 Location tacoma Nov 24, 2009 #22 well i guess today ill do an alingment in the truck and see if that works.. thanks guys
M MarcW Well-Known Member Joined May 19, 2006 Messages 5,487 Location Kirkland Nov 24, 2009 #23 rockcroller said: well i guess today ill do an alingment in the truck and see if that works.. thanks guys Click to expand... you dont need more than 20-25 PSI in those SX's EVER on your toyota.
rockcroller said: well i guess today ill do an alingment in the truck and see if that works.. thanks guys Click to expand... you dont need more than 20-25 PSI in those SX's EVER on your toyota.