Alignment Report Question, Was I ripped off?
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Alignment Report Question, Was I ripped off?
Hey Guys, new to the forum and wanted to see if anyone could help me out. I went to Tire Kingdom today for a tire alignment. The guy that I talked to initially, wanted me to come back the next day because they were 2 hours away from closing but i insisted on doing it today. The alignment report came back and it looks like they barely did anything. Would you guys say that this is a proper alignment? I'm not sure how to read alignment reports so any advice you guys have would be great. And if it was done incorrectly what should I say when I go back? Thank you in advance!
2015 Ford Mustang V6
2015 Ford Mustang V6
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You were charged,and rightfully so,for setting up the machine,checking it,and adjustments if required.Same as going to the dentist for a checkup,whether they find cavities or not.A 2015 with probably not too many miles? I don't see the point of getting it done.My 2004 with 82k...it would probably be a good idea if I had it done,since it has never been done.On these modern cars(I'm a product of the 60s,where caster/camber came into play),it's just toe in to be done,I think.
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looks like they checked everything out and all was in spec, looks like they adjusted the toe to decrease your total toe even though it was in spec, they did make an improvement. you get charged to perform an alignment, whether they do any adjustments or not.
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Yeah, that's normal. While it is a good idea to get the alignment checked every once in a while, unless the car recently had suspension/steering work or hit a curb/pot hole, I wouldn't expect to see much need to be changed.
Minor adjustments are sometimes needed as the car ages and components wear out. Your car is just at that point. What i see is just compensation for wear and yes, you should get charged whether or not they did anything unless they state they offer a free alignment check. Very few places these days offer that and usually it's a way for them to drum up suspension and steering work so I stay away from them.
Minor adjustments are sometimes needed as the car ages and components wear out. Your car is just at that point. What i see is just compensation for wear and yes, you should get charged whether or not they did anything unless they state they offer a free alignment check. Very few places these days offer that and usually it's a way for them to drum up suspension and steering work so I stay away from them.