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Re: Let Just Anyone Do An Alignment?
Posted by RyanSC [Email] (more from RyanSC) on Mon, 8 Nov 2004 16:31:48
In Reply to: Re: Let Just Anyone Do An Alignment?, Dean, Mon, 8 Nov 2004 07:24:04
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Well, here's the thing -- it was an overnight change(even my boss noticed it at work and made mention of it), and very noticeable...and so I've avoided driving it too much -- so tire wear would be very difficult to tell at this point. I took it to a shop and had it put up on a lift (for free, very nice of them), and with about a 5 minute look, they said there's surely nothing bent and nothing broken...
I'm sorry -- i must've used the wrong word.. maybe I meant toe-in -- the way I describe it is this: The top of the wheel is tucked in a lot more than the bottom -- giving it a similar appearance to cars that are "slammed" and tuck their wheels in when they're sitting on the ground... only not quite that drastic, and the car is no lower than normal...
Funny thing is...I hadn't been driving hard at all (like I normally do) in the time this happened...
also, I don't know if it's time for struts.. I've been trying to hold out because I want to put on eibach springs, etc.. the car doesn't feel loose... it does have quite a bit of body roll though, even with the SAS sway bar...
does this info change your perspective on anything?
p.s. -- my tire pressures are all fine -- I check them all the time, but thanks..
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