06-05-2015, 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted by swarb
Blown shock or bad wheel balance can be a possibility. Air pressure also.
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Originally Posted by Packofcrows
Hey guys,
FR-S seems to lose alignment a week or two after it had been re-aligned. This is third time. Daily driven, not abused at all. All stock.
I will take it in for alignment, 2hrs or so later, come pick it up, drive it a week or two, then it pulls to right (iirc). Then I repeat the process of taking it in again every 3 weeks ($100/visit) or so. This is gonna take its toll on my wallet. Tires @ 90%+ thread, brand new. No rim wear/deformation.
Anything I can check or that you guys would recommend/have had similar issue?
Thanks.
~Packo
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I agree on the shocks being an issue or the wheel balance being an issue but not tire pressure because normally tpms can detect a dangerous variation. I would honestly go to a reputable Toyota dealer and say the car is continually losing alignment, it could probably even be a defective alignment rack or them not aligning to spec. Stop wasting money on alignments because the problem keeps reappearing go to a dealer that knows what there doing.
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