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Get your new tires and take it to a shop that specializes in 4wd alignments. The poor alignment is contributing to the uneven tire wear and making it worse. Also when you get the new tires, have them "Road-force balanced". This will balance the tire as if it were on the ground with weight on the tire. This is recommended with larger tires.


SmartRequirement5194

My steering wheel chopped on the highway when I got new tires. After a few trips to Mavis and other tire places I bit the bullet and got the road force balance at Toyota and it drives perfectly now. Just an idea


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If you have stock uca your geometry with the lift of the kings won't be correct, you also most likely don't have enough caster now as well which can make the steering feel draggy. I ran ADS 2.5's and mcm fab uca for years with same size tires and had zero alignment issues.