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Old 05-07-2021, 10:46 PM
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In over my head, wheels turning at different rate

So here's the deal, I've been doing a LOT of suspension work on my 4runner (custom steering knuckles, 4th gen lca's) crazy stuff. Now before anyone asks why, just know that my answer is going to be "cuz I can." The issue that I'm having is that when I turn the steering wheel back and forth one wheel will be facing further out than the other. When the front end is on jacks both wheels will be facing straight and turn with no problems. However when the wheels are touching the ground in my driveway and I turn back and forth one wheel eventually is much further out than the other. Is there anyone out there who has some kind of constructive advice?
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