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Old Jan 7, 2012 | 09:37 PM
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Default Re: Help reading Alignment

Originally Posted by JimmyJames
So, rebuild the front end---First, how many miles?---I had my guys on commission which was good and bad---I had to make sure they were not just writing tickets---Sounds like this is happening here---If this car "felt good" at 120 mph, and now AFTER the tires it feels bad-it's in the tires---Plain and simple---Your alignment numbers are not that far off to make the car "feel" unsafe---So it must be in the tires---Again, good luck, and good move getting it out that shop!
Thanks. I have 61000 miles.

Originally Posted by arejohn
Have U got this right?
Car drives good.
Get tires and alignment from Express
Car drives bad.
Go to Pepboys and now you need front end rebuilt.

Did Express get the opportunity to correct problem?

The alignment is unacceptable. The front suspension joints may be loose. But the information here says the drive issue is TIRES!
Correct. I have not had the opportunity to take it back to Express Tire yet. I'll check and see if they are open tomorrow, if not I'm off work on Monday. Thanks

Originally Posted by kjwinston
I think this is correct too, go back and tell them the tires moght have a problem. If you have to get another opinun go to the nearest Les Schwab dealer in the Seattle area, tell them what happen and let them tell you what is wrong with the new tires. They can redo the alighnment and balance the tires for min charge if they charge you at all....

KJ
I'll take it to Les Schwab if Express Tire doesn't solve the problem. Thanks
 
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