<VV> Chevy related, but not Corvair
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TimogensTurbo at aol.com
Thu Feb 8 21:45:38 EST 2007
In a message dated 2/8/2007 6:27:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,
corvair65 at verizon.net writes:
> I was told I needed a 4 wheel alignment on my 2005 Silverado. I was very
> skeptical about this, since I can't figure out what there is to align on a
> solid axle. Especially when it's a front tire that's wearing and that's
> what I inquired about. I can see needing that down on an independent rear
> suspension.
>
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Russ Alignments have always been 4 wheel....just it was taken for granted
that the shop would check the relationship of the front wheels to the
rear...BEFORE adjusting the frontend!!
Then came IRS.. and a definite "adjustment" at the rear and then continue
with the FIRST way.....checking front relationship with rears.....
NowaDaze it's an "added charge"!!! I've seen cars on "computorized systems"
where the car is crooked [ not perpendicular ] with the BASE
equipment....and the "tech" has stated, "it doesn't matter"
Since you have only 1 [one] tire wearing, and the FEEL at the wheel is
"normal"????
I'd have them do all 4.....and ask to watch / printout the screen when all 4
are in 2 parallel planes.
Matt Nall...west coast
http://members.aol.com/patiomatt
lots of info!
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