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Old 06-06-2006, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by vinuneuro
A tire change doesn't call for an alignment...changing non-stabilization suspension parts would..you're not actually changing any part of the alignment when you change tires. Have them check the balancing, they shouldn't charge you again if it was recent.
I ahve learned from past that it is best to have an alignment with every tire change. I know it is not called for, but it is a good idea for the cost of it. As your tire guy what he thinks. I always have it done with every tire change. Even the same size tires. If it is out by a little bit, it will effect the ride and cause tire wear. Well woth the investment. I do Agree with you though, check the tire balance first, then the rest in the order I suggested as well. I am just suggesting it, not saying it is manditory.
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