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Is an alignment needed or waste of money?
The tires on the car now(the 17"s) look like they have weared evenly across the tire. So I was thinking an alignment would be a waste of money. What do you all think? Should I get the alignment anyway since I will be putting on a bigger rim? |
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You're usually better off getting an alignment when you get new wheels put on. We just get new tires mounted and balanced, got an alignment with them. Although, the X has to go back, because the alignement is still off.
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sup aaron...they are charging me 89 bucks for the alignment
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Alignments are one of the few things that I would opt to go to the dealer for versus an independent shop. Now as to whether you need it or not, I don't personally think that just because you are putting on another set of rims/tires that an alignment is needed. I have a set of 19" rims for spring/summer/fall and a set of 18" rims for winter, and I do not have the X realigned every time I swap between them.
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I'm w/UCrew...if the wheel/tire combo coming off have worn evenly across the width and there is not a steer.wheel pull prob., why get an alignment? If the align-guy is not nuts on, it may be of little help and just reset to slightly off specs. And, if I really needed one, I'd find TheBest Align joint, Stlr or privateer, in my area. My 2Cts.
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thanks fellas
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The only reason to re-align is if you have "shocked" the suspension (i.e. large pot hole), curbed a wheel or had suspension parts replaced due to wear. My X5 was dead-on from the factory and I won't align it until absolutely necessary since my experience has been that they don't EVER get it right the first time.
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I almost never get an alignment unless my steering is not straight. In your case, I would not do it. Maybe because in the past, I have gotten alignments, and the car tracks worst afterwards. My feeling is that the shops always recommend an alignment whether you need it or not because it's easy and quick money for them. Just my 2 cents worth.
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