Issue in the front wheels
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Re: Issue in the front wheels
My issue with alignments is that the people doing the work are often not qualified to what I'd consider a technician role. They simply follow the computer prompts and adjust to factory spec. Unless a fault is very obvious (ie cannot get repeatable results) then they plug and chug the numbers. This is why I bring my own set points and discuss with the Alignment Tech before booking my car.
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Re: Issue in the front wheels
mickeyduck wrote:Sounds to me as if they have applied a totally incorrect wheel alignment Viv. Either that or the suspension has been put back together in a bad way, or things not tightened up properly.Barark wrote:The only thing they said was it was at max castor and could not be adjusted forward anymore...
That's what I thought too, I hate moving across the country, you lose so much valuable people. I might go into Toyota new Plymouth and see if I can talk with the mechanic there, im losing confidence in my local mechanics now that im up to 1300$$$ and not fixed the problem....
I have been over the work that's been done, everything is tight, only thing I can doubt is alignment. otherwise I have to play with the steering rack or rear setup
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Re: Issue in the front wheels
A lot of wheel alignment shops will not even put the car on a hoist to check for any suspension defects. Cars get driven onto a wheel alignment machine and any issues only noticed if specs are hard to achieve.Benckj wrote:My issue with alignments is that the people doing the work are often not qualified to what I'd consider a technician role. They simply follow the computer prompts and adjust to factory spec. Unless a fault is very obvious (ie cannot get repeatable results) then they plug and chug the numbers. This is why I bring my own set points and discuss with the Alignment Tech before booking my car.
Like a factory, in and out as quickly as possible.
It's definitely worth finding a trusty mechanic/tyre shop - they may charge more, but you get what you pay for, right?
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Re: Issue in the front wheels
UPDATE
Got a second opinion last week, took the mechanic next door to work 30mins to tell me to not get back in the car.
ISSUES FOUND
- Left spring installed upside down ( I didn't notice this how embarrassing, but not as embarrassed as the mechanic who installed the shocks/springs)
- Right shock not locked into top hat
- Front right bearing lots of play
- Rear left tie rod is shot
I am so angry at the local mechanic that got me to replace shock and springs and sway links, and didn't even pick up play in bearing or tie rod...... I have fired him.
Got a second opinion last week, took the mechanic next door to work 30mins to tell me to not get back in the car.
ISSUES FOUND
- Left spring installed upside down ( I didn't notice this how embarrassing, but not as embarrassed as the mechanic who installed the shocks/springs)
- Right shock not locked into top hat
- Front right bearing lots of play
- Rear left tie rod is shot
I am so angry at the local mechanic that got me to replace shock and springs and sway links, and didn't even pick up play in bearing or tie rod...... I have fired him.
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Re: Issue in the front wheels
It may not be worth it because of the frustration, but I'd try to prove a point by taking them to the disputes tribunal, that's either extreme stupidity or negligence. Either way, they shouldn't be touching cars especially if you described the loss control to them nor should you be paying so much when they didn't check the front wheel bearings which should have been the second thing to check after the tie rod ends.Barark wrote:UPDATE
Got a second opinion last week, took the mechanic next door to work 30mins to tell me to not get back in the car.
ISSUES FOUND
- Left spring installed upside down ( I didn't notice this how embarrassing, but not as embarrassed as the mechanic who installed the shocks/springs)
- Right shock not locked into top hat
- Front right bearing lots of play
- Rear left tie rod is shot
I am so angry at the local mechanic that got me to replace shock and springs and sway links, and didn't even pick up play in bearing or tie rod...... I have fired him.
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Re: Issue in the front wheels
you are correct, not only am I $1700 short, I have lost a heap of wife karma. Car could be getting taken off the road