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      11-24-2020, 05:58 PM   #1
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Wheel alignment

Hello folks.
I have recently done a wheel alignment because of heel toe tire wear.
After i took the car from the repair shop my steering wheel is slightly on the right side. The car is not going straight also and it's pulling to the right.
This is the wheel alignment they done. Is it correct?
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On paper it's fine, but if you have those problems it clearly is not. I suppose I should mention that technically the right rear camber is incorrect, but it's not significant IMO.

You now have a dilemma; take it back to the same shop, and tell them the issues in the hope they can correct it (at no extra cost). However they got it wrong once already, even though their printout says otherwise. OR take it to a different shop (find one with a good rep for geometry), and *pay* them to fix the first shop's mistakes.

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On paper it's fine, but if you have those problems it clearly is not. I suppose I should mention that technically the right rear camber is incorrect, but it's not significant IMO.

You now have a dilemma; take it back to the sane shop, and tell them the issues in the hope they can correct it (at no extra cost). However they got it wrong once already, even though their printout says otherwise. OR take it to a different shop (find one with a good rep for geometry), and *pay* them to fix the first shop's mistakes.
i will check with them tommorow. Thank you.
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