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But it has nothing to do with getting new wheels or tires. Get your car aligned if it is out of alignment, not because you got a new set of donks.
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Encouraging others to do their research via the internet as it is probably the easiest thing for the average consumer. However our information is based on our working with alignment shops over the years, contrary to what the poster was insinuating. Thank you.
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Please, tell me. How does an alignment go out of whack, when there is zero adjustability in the alignment from the factory, except for rear toe. You've yet to address my previous post as well. Nice plagiarism from TireRack by the way. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...e.jsp?techid=4 |
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It just doesn't make sense. You aren't defining the timing that would make alignments necessary at all. Every pothole could knock it out of alignment you say. So, instead of every time we get new wheels, should we go back for an alignment every day? What if we don't ever buy new wheels, do we never align the car? Cars don't often get "knocked" out of alignment. Camber bolts are very unlikely to slip (plus we don't even have them), toe couldn't possibly slip and we don't have adjustable caster. A bad alignment is almost always the result of an accident or just general fatigue (stretching, deflection, whateve) in the parts over a long period of time. Educate yourselves, people. If it's been a while, if you've had the struts off for some reason and might not have put them back exactly the same, if you've lowered your car or if you want better performance (and understand what alignment specs you want), have your car aligned. But don't get talked in to spending the time and money for the wrong reasons.
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Might as well just tell people to get an alignment with every oil change then... or how about with every tank of gas?
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You guys do realize that if you have any experience in the automotive technology field, the safety protocols they teach is that an alignment is not required of course but highly recommended after tire change. Understandable why people think that a simple wheel change wont do anything to the suspension geometry because you're not touching the "suspension parts".
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As a couple people (myself included) have already stated, if you haven't had alignment in years or 50k miles (80k km's), then you're due for one, but just the action of changing wheels/tires does not automatically mean you need an alignment. Further to that, with almost no adjustment from the factory, what exactly is an alignment going to do on these cars? The only thing that can be adjusted without buying aftermarket parts is front and rear toe. But you said when you change wheels or tires you need an alignment...
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Given that an alignment costs about $100 and tires cost about $600-$800/set, I'll take my chances with the alignment still being good after a few weeks. There's no way (without crashing into something) that it'll be out by enough that the $100 spent on an alignment isn't a total waste.
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