To answer some of the questions that were brought up. I am too lazy to go back and quote each person’s post today.
- No, I do not feel that I have driven over an above average number of potholes in the last 10,000 miles.
- There was no charge for this alignment check.
- The alignment check was done correctly. There are “sensor towers” mounted to the floor of the service bay. The process is as simple as mounting the sensors to the wheels via flexible “rubber band style” clamps, doing a rolling compensation, then scanning the vehicle’s VIN to ensure the correct yr/make/model selection. And I observed the entire process to confirm that the check was done correctly, so the information should be accurate.
- The car has an excessive toe-out condition. Based on the info we have, this car requires about 0.10 of toe-in as the preferred setting. I will gladly trade some tire wear (well, there shouldn’t be any measurable amount since toe-in IS the preferred setting per Toyota) for better straightline stability.