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Old 02-18-2011, 09:07 PM
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How hard can it be, really?

I went in today because my steering wheel was not centered... ie, it was cocked a little to the right on a level roadway. They said I needed an alignment, to which I said okay (never hurts, right?). When I got the car back, along with the paperwork, the alignment machine noted the toe on the FL and FR were both .11' for a total toe of .22'. They adjusted it to .06' for both the FL and FR. Okay fine, doesn't seem like the cause of the steering wheel being off center, but I don't want the inside edges of my tires to wear to fast either, so okay. Get in the car and drive off... steering wheel is still in the same exact orientation it was when I dropped it off! I've had this issue numberous times with 4 different Bimmers. Is it really that hard to get the steering wheel centered in one of these cars?

Sorry for the rant!
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