Wheel Alignment
#2
Driver School Candidate
Firestone's Lifetime Alignment had a coupon so it came out to under $200. Don't remember exactly but it was closer to $180.
Fine print is once every 6 months or 6000 miles so getting it done 3 or 4 times pretty much pays for itself - as long as one keeps their car for a long time, I guess. Haven't gone in myself so far because Firestone locations are very hit and miss - more miss than hit- and the one I like is at least 30 minutes away from me.
Fine print is once every 6 months or 6000 miles so getting it done 3 or 4 times pretty much pays for itself - as long as one keeps their car for a long time, I guess. Haven't gone in myself so far because Firestone locations are very hit and miss - more miss than hit- and the one I like is at least 30 minutes away from me.
Last edited by ssagaji; 10-22-18 at 05:09 PM.
#3
Lexus Champion
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I went to Ted Wiens in Las Vegas today for a slight pull to the right. This place is one of Firestones dealer, hoping that they have the life time also. Nope, $90 for the alignment, sure go for it. About 15 min later, guy came in says this LX570 need to have a scan after the alignment, total will be $180. I said no, give me back my SUV. Went to another place $69 total cost.
I hate crooked mechanics
I hate crooked mechanics
#5
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My local Firestone last year was unable to do alignment on our LX570 after they put it on the racks. They said they don't have the tools and software to do it. But the day before, the same shop did our RX450h without any problems (Lifetime for around $149, as I recall).
So we took our LX570 to a local Toyota dealership and got it done for around $129 as I recall. Not lifetime though.
So we took our LX570 to a local Toyota dealership and got it done for around $129 as I recall. Not lifetime though.
Firestone's Lifetime Alignment had a coupon so it came out to under $200. Don't remember exactly but it was closer to $180.
Fine print is once every 6 months or 6000 miles so getting it done 3 or 4 times pretty much pays for itself - as long as one keeps their car for a long time, I guess. Haven't gone in myself so far because Firestone locations are very hit and miss - more miss than hit- and the one I like is at least 30 minutes away from me.
Fine print is once every 6 months or 6000 miles so getting it done 3 or 4 times pretty much pays for itself - as long as one keeps their car for a long time, I guess. Haven't gone in myself so far because Firestone locations are very hit and miss - more miss than hit- and the one I like is at least 30 minutes away from me.
#6
Has been discussed before. The problem is, even if you take it to a Toyota dealer, is that they don't understand the AHC. The vehicle must be at the traveling height to do a proper alignment. I know. Had it done at my Indy and it was a mess. Took it to the dealer and they didn't have any problem at all. Indy does work on many high end cars, Bentlys, Porsches, etc. But the LX AHC is unique and therefore not widely understood.
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Has been discussed before. The problem is, even if you take it to a Toyota dealer, is that they don't understand the AHC. The vehicle must be at the traveling height to do a proper alignment. I know. Had it done at my Indy and it was a mess. Took it to the dealer and they didn't have any problem at all. Indy does work on many high end cars, Bentlys, Porsches, etc. But the LX AHC is unique and therefore not widely understood.
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I went to Ted Wiens in Las Vegas today for a slight pull to the right. This place is one of Firestones dealer, hoping that they have the life time also. Nope, $90 for the alignment, sure go for it. About 15 min later, guy came in says this LX570 need to have a scan after the alignment, total will be $180. I said no, give me back my SUV. Went to another place $69 total cost.
I hate crooked mechanics
I hate crooked mechanics
Where did you end up going? I’m in LV also and need one done too.
#10
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Oh wow I'm glad I didn't get one done as soon as I bought the plan. Better double check and get my $$$ back...
My local Firestone last year was unable to do alignment on our LX570 after they put it on the racks. They said they don't have the tools and software to do it. But the day before, the same shop did our RX450h without any problems (Lifetime for around $149, as I recall).
So we took our LX570 to a local Toyota dealership and got it done for around $129 as I recall. Not lifetime though.
So we took our LX570 to a local Toyota dealership and got it done for around $129 as I recall. Not lifetime though.
#11
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The local Firestone shop did refund/credit back after they said they could not do alignment on our LX570. I still think it could be done at Firestone, but the adjustable height control is not familiar to the tech so he just took the easy eay out and said he can not do it.
#13
I did my alignment at the dealer every time I changed tires. (About every 40,000 miles or so) Here in Southern California, it was $129.00. In the past, I used to buy tires from Costco or America's tires. Purchased last set from the Dealer. They came within $50.00 of the tire stores and did the tires and alignment. The convenience of a loaner and doing it at the dealer was worth the extra $50.00. (Just replaced my tires and did an alignment on my 2017 Mercedes S550 at the Mercedes dealer too) Dealers are now willing to match the tire store prices so much more convenient to replace them at the dealer and get the alignment done at the same time. (And having the convenience of a loaner helps) Negotiate tire prices with your dealer. Most will negotiate.
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#14
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True that.
But for me the nearest Lexus dealership is about an hour away. There is an America's Tire shop 5 minutes away. They offer best prices and will match any legit competitors. Also free tire rotations and flat repairs (even if you did not buy from them)!!!!
But for me the nearest Lexus dealership is about an hour away. There is an America's Tire shop 5 minutes away. They offer best prices and will match any legit competitors. Also free tire rotations and flat repairs (even if you did not buy from them)!!!!
I did my alignment at the dealer every time I changed tires. (About every 40,000 miles or so) Here in Southern California, it was $129.00. In the past, I used to buy tires from Costco or America's tires. Purchased last set from the Dealer. They came within $50.00 of the tire stores and did the tires and alignment. The convenience of a loaner and doing it at the dealer was worth the extra $50.00. (Just replaced my tires and did an alignment on my 2017 Mercedes S550 at the Mercedes dealer too) Dealers are now willing to match the tire store prices so much more convenient to replace them at the dealer and get the alignment done at the same time. (And having the convenience of a loaner helps) Negotiate tire prices with your dealer. Most will negotiate.
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