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retiredguy123 01-15-2025 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2401643)
Agree.

Changing tires does not change alignment.

Unless you have hit something or notice uneven wear or vibration on the old tires, alignment is probably optional/insurance.

I always get a wheel alignment when I buy new tires. Firestone will check the alignment for free and not charge anything if it doesn't need an alignment.

Topspinmo 01-15-2025 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2401643)
Agree.

Changing tires does not change alignment.

Unless you have hit something or notice uneven wear or vibration on the old tires, alignment is probably optional/insurance.

Up charge IMO in most cases. My car has 72K. I replace the original tires not for wear but for age. Didn’t get alignment cause there was no need. But, that’s me.

jimmagrann 01-15-2025 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by SharyC (Post 2401073)
Need recommendation where to go for front end alignment. Will be getting new tires this week and costco service. Thank you



Sumter Tire and auto on 301 in Wildwood

Altavia 01-15-2025 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2401694)
Up charge IMO in most cases. My car has 72K. I replace the original tires not for wear but for age. Didn’t get alignment cause there was no need. But, that’s me.

And there is risk they can make things worse.

A good sign is if the shop has recent Hunter Engineering computer guided alignment equipment.

Standard Alignment Machines | Hunter Engineering Company(R)

retiredguy123 01-15-2025 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2401739)
And there is risk they can make things worse.

A good sign is if the shop has recent Hunter Engineering computer guided alignment equipment.

Standard Alignment Machines | Hunter Engineering Company(R)

I am not a car guy. I recently bought 4 new Michelin tires from Firestone for $1,200. They checked the alignment for free and showed me a color printout of the results which indicated a few adjustments that needed to be made. I authorized the work and they charged me $123 for an alignment. Are you saying that I should have rejected the extra alignment charge?

Dustybrogan 01-15-2025 12:49 PM

I found the customer service guy behind the counter at wildwood tire to be rude, unprofessional, and lacking basic in automotive maintenance knowledge. After purchasing a new tire, I asked them to reinstall the original valve cap that they had removed and that seemed to upset him. I then asked if they used a torque wrench on the lug nuts and he said no. He said that they change a lot of tires and know what they are doing. With their total lack of detail and lack of basic maintenance procedures for modern vehicles I would never return there for anything.

Pairadocs 01-15-2025 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by WiseSpender (Post 2401495)
I think to get that "additional $40" deal is only if you had just purchased 4 brand new tires from Firestone. Otherwise, if you just want their "Lifetime Alignment" package, it is something like $250 or more.

Another caveat, Firestone mechanics might tell you "We can't do your free alignment UNLESS you replace your worn tie rods, or you replace your bad ball joints, or your shocks have to be replaced".

I have had actual experience with Firestone back in the 1990s, I purchased a coupon book which allowed me 10 alignments (I think it cost me like $199). Almost everytime I went in for one of my prepaid 10 alignments, Firestone would find something wrong with my front end which needed replacement, otherwise they would not do the alignment. It all seemed to be a scam way for them to get you into their shop and then sell you their overpriced services.


:doh::$:

THANKS, another reminder of how thoroughly we should check EVERY detail of that, and all other "offers". It's sooooo easy to read ONLY what you want to see, and NOT what you don't want to know. Same with extended warranties , home protection programs, pest "control", etc. etc. Starting with the premise that there has to be genuine benefit to the people or business extending the offer would be a good place to begin analysis, if the odds are not on the side of the "house", why even build the "casino" ?

retiredguy123 01-15-2025 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Dustybrogan (Post 2401751)
I found the customer service guy behind the counter at wildwood tire to be rude, unprofessional, and lacking basic in automotive maintenance knowledge. After purchasing a new tire, I asked them to reinstall the original valve cap that they had removed and that seemed to upset him. I then asked if they used a torque wrench on the lug nuts and he said no. He said that they change a lot of tires and know what they are doing. With their total lack of detail and lack of basic maintenance procedures for modern vehicles I would never return there for anything.

I also had a bad experience at Wildwood Tire. I knew that I needed a new AC compressor, but they said that I didn't. Apparently, they had no interest in pricing or installing it. They just did not want to do the job, so they said the AC was working fine. Go figure. They charged the refrigerant, which it did not need and wasted my time and money. I will not be returning.

courtyard 01-15-2025 01:39 PM

Whenever I get new tires, I always pay a little extra to have each tire Balanced. After ten years with the same tires, never had any adjustment problems.

biker1 01-15-2025 01:48 PM

Every installation of new tires I have ever seen includes balancing.

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Originally Posted by courtyard (Post 2401766)
Whenever I get new tires, I always pay a little extra to have each tire Balanced. After ten years with the same tires, never had any adjustment problems.


DAVES 01-15-2025 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SharyC (Post 2401581)
Many thanks for all your responses. They were very helpful in making my decision.

My two cents worth. First of all two cents worth comes from the price a glass of seltzer.
Due to inflation it is now around a dollar. Probably noticed same thing on tire prices.

Your post says you bought tires at Costco. I've never done that, Do they not mount and balance them for you. Out of alignment? Depending on the car, many are fixed alignment with only toe in and toe out adjustment. Did Costco say there are problems. Mentioned by others Wildwood Tire. been happy with them. Aside-I bought my tires from them.

Altavia 01-16-2025 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2401743)
I am not a car guy. I recently bought 4 new Michelin tires from Firestone for $1,200. They checked the alignment for free and showed me a color printout of the results which indicated a few adjustments that needed to be made. I authorized the work and they charged me $123 for an alignment. Are you saying that I should have rejected the extra alignment charge?

Depends on a number of things including the calibration and setup of the alignment machine and the training/skill of the technician.

For future reference, If the vehicle is tracking straight, the steering wheel is centered, and especially if the old tires ALL have an even wear pattern, an alignment probably isn't needed.

(Former design engineer for Hunter Engineering)


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