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Originally Posted by ssstealth I am on my 3rd alignment. They state that because there are no shims used that it is hard to hold. The next time mine is done I am going to have the bolts painted with reference marks so that I can inspect it at any time. |
When I replaced my tires at 8k miles I had the dealership perform an alignment. Now I'm starting to get noise from the front tires that is due to them feathering, mileage was at about 16K.
So the dealership looked at the car and found no worn parts on the front end, but they did not save the alignment data so they have nothing to compare to if it was checked again. So I'm stuck with tires wearing into feather and really don't like the idea of paying them another alignment fee when it might make no difference. Tires are directional, so I'm wondering if I have the tires swapped to the other side and the alignment left as is, if the tires will begin to even back out in about the same mileage down the road ?