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Same here. My local DT that installed my tires said they can’t do an alignment on the Cybertruck also.
Might be worth checking again, addition to this one is recent.
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Interesting. My local Florida Discount Tire said they wouldn’t do an alignment when I called 2 months ago. I will check again.
They recently added the option, worth checking, as $200 is cheap compared to Tesla
 

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Omg AI is terrifying. That’s a pretty solid image. The truck needs to be adjusted while sitting on the suspension. One section makes that less obvious.

Noteworthy that Tesla recommends setting the alignment at medium height. I want to check the difference in toe specifically at low, medium, high.

I’m preoccupied with a project truck that will likely have my attention for the next year. But I hope that someone will. I’d be super curious to see how severe the change is. If it’s massive I would argue it would make the most sense to adjust at the ride height you’re on most commonly.

Helpful additions would be:
- place something under the tires to allow for easier movement/adjustment. Some use cheap cutting boards, plastic bags, grease…anything to decrease resistance.
-final check should be done with the jam nuts tightened, and the joints in their neutral position(not cranked over from the jam nuts being tightened).

It’s a daunting task but it really is a simple process. YouTube has videos on it as well.
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