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Old 01-08-2018, 02:55 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by humfrz View Post
...I would suggest you have the alignment done where and when you get the new tires put on. Why? Because they will be more apt to make sure the alignment is correct in order to protect their new tires.


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sounds good, the only problem with that is that I would have to buy a warranty for the tires. I know I am cheap, but the place I went to is a local ford dealership so they aren't some sketchy shop.. well besides being a dealership, and they were the lowest price $887 without a warranty, including $90 alignment. I have other quotes up to $985. Most places I've been to before give me a printout of the numbers before and after alignment, so unless they fudge them, or leave the bolts loose, I think I should be safe. It's been an expensive few months, so I was just hoping to save on not buying LCAs if I didn't really need them, or at least not have to pay for an alignment multiple times. Either way from what everyone has said, and thinking about it more, it seems an alignment first is the way to go. Which I have to go do in 6 min.
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