Originally Posted by
UrbanE
I’m sure there is a reason but why not ask the shop to do it right. Go back to the shop where you paid to have the work done and take the shop foreman for a spin, actually let him or her drive.
The drive will illustrate your point. If they are reputable, they’ll correct it. If not, use a credible shop next time.
I’ve removed my wheel to install the paddle shifter kit and it takes a while. In addition it’s not the correct way to centre the wheel.
It would be a heck of a lot faster to take it to the shop and ask them to do it right rather than realigning the steering wheel.
But doing additional work on your time to correct the poor work of a technician that’s been paid to do, although wouldn’t be my first choice, is also an option.
Exactly, the correct way is the right way. My OCD would have that car back in a heartbeat. I do my own alignments just for that reason. I can't even stand my ATV when it goes out of alignment and the bike bars are not straight. Take it back!