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Rear End Alignment Issue 2014 Toyota Tundra

  

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I have a problem that I am a little lost on. I took the used truck I bought recently in for an alignment after my brand new tires with a 70000 mile warranty wore down from 12/32 to 4/32 in less than 6000 miles. I had them replaced under warranty but the tires new tires are wearing a little feathered. I am suspecting that there is alignment issue but since the Tundra has a solid rear axle I am thinking that it is bent. I took it to my local mechanic and he told me something different. He suspects that the frame is bent... I am not sure which one it is. Can you tell me which one it is? Bent Frame or bent axle or something else? I really like this truck and I dont want to get rid of it over something simple. 


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Doesn’t matter that it has a solid rear end. You can adjust the rear axle for whats called a Thrust Angle. Any decent shop that does alignments should be able to take care if it. 


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Thanks. Although the alignment shop did say that the thrust angle was good. I will take it to another alignment shop to get a second opinion


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