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Quality Always Shoots Straight
So I ran my set of Continental DWS 06's down to the 3-4/32" mark and had my local Firestone dealer replace them with a new set. The service manager was pushing an alignment and specifically called out toe angle from the first call to order them and when I dropped the car off to have the tires replaced. Both times I told him that I was fine, I rotate every 5k miles when I change the oil, that I check and log the tread depth inside,center, and outside on each tire before I rotate, and I have no signs of an alignment issue (especially the typical saw tooth associated with toe angle issues).
Sure as shit, I get a call telling me that they did a complimentary alignment check and the toe angle was off. Once again I let him know I was fine, the car has a pending recall for rear suspension parts, and not to align it.
Sooo, when I pick up the car I'm told he didn't want to see me ruin a good set of tire and they went ahead and adjusted the toe for free (but didn't offer any before and after sheet). I cranked the wheel all the way in both directions and you could clearly see wrench flat marks on the lock nut and inner tie rod, so they did do "some" adjustment.
Here's the issue, although my wheel is still straight and no pull, I feel like it now has some instability when driving (slightly twitchy). Tire pressures are the same 35psi that I normally run. It's only been a day, it could be the fact that the tires are new, my imagination, or they could have jacked the angle up. They could have sincerely thought they were doing me a favor when they changed it, but I kind of want to choke someone out right now....
Sure as shit, I get a call telling me that they did a complimentary alignment check and the toe angle was off. Once again I let him know I was fine, the car has a pending recall for rear suspension parts, and not to align it.
Sooo, when I pick up the car I'm told he didn't want to see me ruin a good set of tire and they went ahead and adjusted the toe for free (but didn't offer any before and after sheet). I cranked the wheel all the way in both directions and you could clearly see wrench flat marks on the lock nut and inner tie rod, so they did do "some" adjustment.
Here's the issue, although my wheel is still straight and no pull, I feel like it now has some instability when driving (slightly twitchy). Tire pressures are the same 35psi that I normally run. It's only been a day, it could be the fact that the tires are new, my imagination, or they could have jacked the angle up. They could have sincerely thought they were doing me a favor when they changed it, but I kind of want to choke someone out right now....