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Just got my allighment done at PepBoys and the car still pulls to the left. I mean it was worse before because before it would pull to the left at any speeds. Now its fine up to 50-55mph but its pretty ****ty on high way. If I dont adjust it at 75mph I'll be in a ditch in a two seconds. So what do you think? Should I go back and get it redone?
-------------------- <<AKA THA RUSSIAN>>
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^ Find a real shop rather then a cheapo parts store. and get your money back from them, say they did not fix it and since they did not work on it then your not paying for it to have sat there on a lift and nothing done.
after an alignment if it does not drive straight they either did not fix it at all, or had someone who did not know what they were doing. This post has been edited by creis: Jan 8, 2006 - 6:00 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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QUOTE(creis @ Jan 8, 2006 - 5:59 PM) [snapback]376083[/snapback] ^ Find a real shop rather then a cheapo parts store. and get your money back from them, say they did not fix it and since they did not work on it then your not paying for it to have sat there on a lift and nothing done. after an alignment if it does not drive straight they either did not fix it at all, or had someone who did not know what they were doing. I disagree, if you had a bad wheel bearing after running a ladder over and didn't know if it was bad and went in for an alignment. Well, I'll tell you that its gonna move to the direction of the tire that hit that ladder. After fixing my bearing, the steering wheel was straight again and it wasn't crooked like when I had that bad bearing and I still haven't gotten an alignment yet cause Im still waiting to put in my dust deflector. ![]() Im pretty sure they stand behind what they service, cuz they know they can get sued for it. In the cases of the brake pads, im pretty sure that the pads were so worn out that the caliper got used to squeezing in so much fuids to slow down the car, so at the end it needed a bleed to get rid of that extra air that was stuck in there. BUT!! If anybody unscrew my brake lines while changing out my brake pads, I sue the crap out of them cause you don't have to do that while changing your brake pads, unless you haven't changed them since Ages. |
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