Uh-Oh-Alignment?
I was driving and I heard this sound, sort of a grinding, when I hit a very small bump at about 45. My car started to pull to the right a little. Then the next day It sounded like my exhaust came loose, but it didn't change when I pushed in the clutch. I pulled over, looked around and saw nothing. I started up again and started moving and it was gone. Today I was driving hit a small bump, heard a grind, and it started to pull even more.
In short WTF is up and where is a good place to get alignment done (like a national chain that has a warentee or something).
-Dustin
In short WTF is up and where is a good place to get alignment done (like a national chain that has a warentee or something).
-Dustin
Do it yourself to get it close then take it in for professinal job. I can do it pretty damn close with some chalk and a measureing tape and a few wrenches.
uh-uh. bad idea. never do it yourself.
first off... you have to know what you're doing or dealing with.
i'd rather pay $45 to a professional at a good named shop, rather doing it myself. just my 02 cents.
first off... you have to know what you're doing or dealing with.
i'd rather pay $45 to a professional at a good named shop, rather doing it myself. just my 02 cents.
uh-uh. bad idea. never do it yourself.
first off... you have to know what you're doing or dealing with.
i'd rather pay $45 to a professional at a good named shop, rather doing it myself. just my 02 cents.
first off... you have to know what you're doing or dealing with.
i'd rather pay $45 to a professional at a good named shop, rather doing it myself. just my 02 cents.
I wouldnt drive it to the allignment place if it is that bad. I would do it myself to get it close then take it in.
I guess you misinterpretted me NEVER DO IT YOUR SELF but do DIY to actually not crash making it to the shop.
E-mail me for the proceedure if ya need it . not to hard to do on the front but back is a pita
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