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I'm considering purchasing this L/Certified 2021 RX350 with less than 30,000 miles.
I see that the Lexus dealer recently did a wheel alignment, and requested the results, and some of the items are still out of spec after the alignment (picture of the current alignment numbers, after alignment, is attached).
-- Question, is this a dealbreaker? Or, should I buy it anyway, if I like everything else?
These wheel alignment results, after an alignment by the dealer, make me question the condition of this RX350? I'm thinking it might cause premature tire wear, and/or handling problems, but I don't know what affect these "red" out of spec numbers may have.
 -- Have any of you has out of tolerance results after a Lexus dealer did a wheel alignment?

AfterAlighmentRX350.jpg

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Are you certain that this vehicle was never in an accident? Did you call the dealership to question the results of the alignment? If so, what was their explanation?

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Yes, I will contact the dealer. I just wanted some input from others to better understand how serious, and how common, these out of tolerance wheel alignment are after it was aligned.
 -- Thanks

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I contacted the dealership, and they re-did the alignment, and sent me the results, and they were all in spec. However, they sold it before I could close the sale. I've purchased a 2020 RX with 21,000mi and am happy.

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