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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Aledo, TX
Posts: 945
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Aledo, TX
Posts: 945
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To OP:
Just as another thought: can you ask the dealer that have your truck to swap the wheels and tires from another 4Runner that is definitely vibration free… like that TRD Pro you drove? As this will completely remove wheels\tires as a culprit.
When I had my 4th gen, one of the OEM wheels would cause slight steering wheel vibration, and it was the wheel not the tire… took me around a year and two sets of tires to figure that out, wheel would balance with no issue and had no damage… go figure…
Also, to add to my first response, when I did my lift I kept stock UCA so my caster is not optimal, but 4Runner is still buttery-smooth and tracks straight.
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2013 Silver Trail (with KDSS)-Nitto TG-G2, Bilstein 5100, Custom lift: front 2.1", rear 1.5" (lift info: [URL=https://www.toyota-4runner.org/2938235-post744.html[/URL] thread #744)
1995 SR5 4x4, 1996 SR5 4x4, 2005 SR5 V8 4x4- All Sold, but not forgotten!
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