Alignment needed after strut replacement?
Haynes and Chilton recommend marking where the pieces go together to aid in preserving alignment specs on reassembly. Is this adequate, or should a 4-wheel alignment be done as a precaution?
Thanks!
Last edited by trhs75; Jul 17, 2009 at 05:44 PM. Reason: Clarity
If you have expensive tires and dont want to risk it, then go ahead and get an alignment checked. You have already used the key word 'precaution'.
Salim
Salim, do you mean if I switch to 4 KYB's it may change the alignment specs?
John, I like the idea of practicing on a friend's car first!!
Last edited by trhs75; Jul 17, 2009 at 06:04 PM. Reason: clarity
If the new ones, alter the height/stance then you should have the alignment checked/verified.
Salim
Haynes and Chilton recommend marking where the pieces go together to aid in preserving alignment specs on reassembly. Is this adequate, or should a 4-wheel alignment be done as a precaution?
Thanks!
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A while back we had a long discussion on caster being adjustable or not and one member found eccentric bolts for this. To me the caster adjustment should only be needed if there is a frame damage.
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I'd still, given that shock/strut replacements are usually a once in the life of a vehicle thing, get an alignment at that point in time.
BTW, many of you remember that in Mexico I could get an AWD alignment on a Hunter machine for under $20 USD, because alignments were a common thing that were done given the road conditions.
I'd still, given that shock/strut replacements are usually a once in the life of a vehicle thing, get an alignment at that point in time.
BTW, many of you remember that in Mexico I could get an AWD alignment on a Hunter machine for under $20 USD, because alignments were a common thing that were done given the road conditions.
Yeah I can understand that.I must live in Pennsa-Mexico here then.....









