Highway wandering
#136
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Someone in an another thread mentioned that their wandering was caused by "rear A- arm bushings" but I cannot find these bushings part number. Is it the entire A-arm that must be replaced or could he have meant the control arm bushings?
My car still wanders lol
My car still wanders lol
#139
The story continues .... Some of you will recall that my LS wouldn't drive straight without wandering all over the road. I replaced my 18" wheels, got 3 sets of new tires, had 4 wheel alignments and replaced the steering bushings and while the car drove a bit better, it still was not satisfactory. The car reached 90,000 miles and the wandering remained. I drove the car but my enjoyment was diminished.
Took it an hour outside the city to a guy who sets up Time Attack race cars to see if he could find the problem and he checked every single item you guys identified. He went over the entire suspension and reported everything was fine. He did a 4 wheel alignment and said the rear was just barely in spec .... and he was able to adjust it. (The rear camber was, as all of you said, was not that bad ) He concluded that if the alignment didn't fix it completely he would look at the variable speed assisted power steering unit ( I think he said it runs on a vacuum ) if I was able to locate the "variable speed power steering diagnostics"
The car drove well on the way home and I will be absolutely amazed if it does not need to go back to him in the spring to fix the variable speed assisted power steering unit. Time will tell. But .... if all it needed all this time was a competent alignment .... and all 3 prior alignments were bad, I may have to break a few faces, lol
Can anyone tell me where I can find the "variable speed power steering diagnostics". I would like to print it out so I can bring it to him IF needed
This story may actually have a happy ending
Took it an hour outside the city to a guy who sets up Time Attack race cars to see if he could find the problem and he checked every single item you guys identified. He went over the entire suspension and reported everything was fine. He did a 4 wheel alignment and said the rear was just barely in spec .... and he was able to adjust it. (The rear camber was, as all of you said, was not that bad ) He concluded that if the alignment didn't fix it completely he would look at the variable speed assisted power steering unit ( I think he said it runs on a vacuum ) if I was able to locate the "variable speed power steering diagnostics"
The car drove well on the way home and I will be absolutely amazed if it does not need to go back to him in the spring to fix the variable speed assisted power steering unit. Time will tell. But .... if all it needed all this time was a competent alignment .... and all 3 prior alignments were bad, I may have to break a few faces, lol
Can anyone tell me where I can find the "variable speed power steering diagnostics". I would like to print it out so I can bring it to him IF needed
This story may actually have a happy ending
#140
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Yes, I took the car to my local Lexus dealer, Lexus on the Park, which happens to be their flagship store in Toronto. In retrospect, their advise was just an attempt to make themselves money ....
They put the car on the alignment rack and told me the rear camber was out of spec, and the aftermarket wheels should be replaced with OEM wheels. They quoted me $1,500 to get the rear camber into alignment and another $1,600 for OEM wheels. After this was done THEN, if the wandering was not solved, they would start to diagnose the wandering issue.
In the end, the car just needed a proper alignment, which I had a lot of trouble getting, even from a Lexus dealer !!!!
By the way the car drives perfect now
They put the car on the alignment rack and told me the rear camber was out of spec, and the aftermarket wheels should be replaced with OEM wheels. They quoted me $1,500 to get the rear camber into alignment and another $1,600 for OEM wheels. After this was done THEN, if the wandering was not solved, they would start to diagnose the wandering issue.
In the end, the car just needed a proper alignment, which I had a lot of trouble getting, even from a Lexus dealer !!!!
By the way the car drives perfect now
#141
Yes, I took the car to my local Lexus dealer, Lexus on the Park, which happens to be their flagship store in Toronto. In retrospect, their advise was just an attempt to make themselves money ....
They put the car on the alignment rack and told me the rear camber was out of spec, and the aftermarket wheels should be replaced with OEM wheels. They quoted me $1,500 to get the rear camber into alignment and another $1,600 for OEM wheels. After this was done THEN, if the wandering was not solved, they would start to diagnose the wandering issue.
In the end, the car just needed a proper alignment, which I had a lot of trouble getting, even from a Lexus dealer !!!!
By the way the car drives perfect now
They put the car on the alignment rack and told me the rear camber was out of spec, and the aftermarket wheels should be replaced with OEM wheels. They quoted me $1,500 to get the rear camber into alignment and another $1,600 for OEM wheels. After this was done THEN, if the wandering was not solved, they would start to diagnose the wandering issue.
In the end, the car just needed a proper alignment, which I had a lot of trouble getting, even from a Lexus dealer !!!!
By the way the car drives perfect now
#146
wow amazing and great things to keep in mind on this post.
The bottom line is just a proper alignment, now I wonder how many shops have their equipment calibrated on a regular basis.
The bottom line is just a proper alignment, now I wonder how many shops have their equipment calibrated on a regular basis.
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Yeah, I'm okay with a bit of NVH but if they're too bad I'll change them back. I have an IS350, but I still don't want too rough of a ride. I'll also be putting new tires on there because of the uneven wear on my Continental DWSes.
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I installed my LCA bushings along with new F Sport shocks and sways, had my new tires installed and had the car aligned and I'm still not happy with how this car tracks. Has anyone been able to come up with the alignment settings that will resolve this issue?