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Wheel alignment and tire replacement at dealer's?
I'm trying to decide of the cost difference is worth the "risk". I don't think there is any actual risk involved. This is more of a figure of speech. I think it is a human factor any way you look at it. Dealer's mechanic may make a mistake just like a 3-rd party mechanic and I will be chewing through the tires at much hire pace than I really want... Please share your thoughts. |
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If I had a choice, I would pick my best local tire joint or Indie specialist that
does all the PCar,MB, BMW hot set up wheel & tire work... Surprised by the need for an alignment on your nearly new car; my '01 has never had one and has not needed one...I thought the roads in Dallas were better than the potholed east coast, lol! GL,mD
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You can have tires mounted at a good tire shop with a road force machine to balance the wheels. As far as alignment, I would stick with the dealer. They have
to load the car with sand bags to align it is what my dealer told me. Craig |
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I always get tires installed and balanced at a shop that uses the latest spec Hunter equipment and go to the dealer for subsequent alignment.
Read post # 7. http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...n-braking.html |
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I'd do it at a dealer. Yes it will cost more, but then you can stick it to them if there are issues - until they fix it.
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I feel like if an independent shop scratches/dents your car or services aren't done right the first time, they'll try and weasel out of it. At any rate, I don't care what they think of me at an indy shop anymore for something like swapping tires... I'm going to stare at them while they do the work... no more careless crap with my car. Nobody gives a crap about it but you, unfortunately.
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Ok, I'm convinced now. X5 is not the type of a vehicle one should cheap away on
I'll set up an appointment with my SA to have new tires installed and alignment done. |
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Not sure I understand how 2 out of 4 responses "convinced" you... I agree with X5Meister: if the dlr doesn't have a quality Hunter RoadForce machine or similar, that someone there is very familiar with, I wouldn't go near the dlr. Of the 3 dlrs I am familiar with, none have one; two do it half-azzed, in-house, while the 3rd sends tire work out, except for the quick Biff&BuffBrigade tire mounting. I would still find the best tire mount joint...as for the alignment, I would probably use the dlr, though a new set of tires would not lead me to diagnose that I "must" an alignment, unless the tire wear showed out of alignment symptoms. Imo, an alignment is not like going to the chiropractor, but it's your ride. GL,mD
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mD,
I was inclined to go to the dealer to begin with. That is why it did not take much to tip me over this way. The cost difference is $92. Dealer asks $132 for tire installation and balancing, plus, $160 for alignment. The 3rd-party shop asks $200 for the whole procedure. $92 is a 30% difference but it is probably worth the added convenience (all in one place, loaner) and sense of confidence (if something goes wrong they have all necessary resources to make it straight). |
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I think what MD and I have said is that wherever you go make sure they used the Hunter setup, which not every dealer has, even if the cost is higher IMO it's worth it.
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