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<blockquote data-quote="2003oxfordCobra" data-source="post: 16633754" data-attributes="member: 172569"><p>Thanks big, I've been doing string alignments for a couple of years now and never had an issue getting the steering wheel straight. It's a little time consuming, but the trip to the dealer for an alignment yesterday took about 3 hours. They were working on my car the whole time as I watched from a distance. I will try your method you described.</p><p></p><p>Kind of frustrating because they try to upsell me on stuff like new inner tie rods up front and new rear tie rods (which they don't make anymore according to their parts department). Saying they couldn't get it into spec without them installing all this stuff. I actually got under the car in their bays to show their tech how to adjust the aftermarket bumpsteer portion of the tie rod. Very frustrating.</p><p></p><p>The car drives A LOT better than it did before, and they didn't charge me anything for my visit. If I could just get the wheel aligned and toe is not off afterwards, I may just leave it how it is and monitor tire wear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2003oxfordCobra, post: 16633754, member: 172569"] Thanks big, I've been doing string alignments for a couple of years now and never had an issue getting the steering wheel straight. It's a little time consuming, but the trip to the dealer for an alignment yesterday took about 3 hours. They were working on my car the whole time as I watched from a distance. I will try your method you described. Kind of frustrating because they try to upsell me on stuff like new inner tie rods up front and new rear tie rods (which they don't make anymore according to their parts department). Saying they couldn't get it into spec without them installing all this stuff. I actually got under the car in their bays to show their tech how to adjust the aftermarket bumpsteer portion of the tie rod. Very frustrating. The car drives A LOT better than it did before, and they didn't charge me anything for my visit. If I could just get the wheel aligned and toe is not off afterwards, I may just leave it how it is and monitor tire wear. [/QUOTE]
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