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> Alignment On A 97 Gsx
thehidiway
post Oct 12 2008, 08:31 AM
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hey guys, getting ready to put the car up for the winter and i had the back strut replaced now the wheel is cocked to the right and pulls to the left. mechanic says i need a alignment but the question i have is what is this gonna cost and what would be a good shop to go to? i was thinking that the dealer might be the best way but probably pricey as well. what are your guys thoughts? thanks in advance. -matt
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Most tire places do it. Try Sears, I know they used to do it, not sure if they still do or not. I'm pretty sure Wal Mart doesnt.

Oh, and if you just replaced one strut, that is going to give you problems as well. The car will not sit level. You NEVER want to do just one, you always replace them as a pair, either both rear or both front.
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post Oct 13 2008, 07:31 AM
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+1 with replacing both. yes, sears still does alignments.
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