QUOTE(zeng @ Nov 5 2025, 11:22 AM)
Thanks for responding.
Vehicle pulling (or drifting) to either side after paying for a wheel alignment job is always a *misalignment* in itself, often disguised by incompetent local practitioners as 'normal and that's the way it is' .
It's not true that an adjustment 'countering' the vehicle pull would cause increased tyre wear.
It appears to me this Shall Alam alignment shop is just like any other incompetent practitioners commonly found in local market, as I'd encountered.....sighhhh...
Not sure how much exp you have, but if you send a few cars for alignment and fix/maintain your car with your own hands, then you will know better.Vehicle pulling (or drifting) to either side after paying for a wheel alignment job is always a *misalignment* in itself, often disguised by incompetent local practitioners as 'normal and that's the way it is' .
It's not true that an adjustment 'countering' the vehicle pull would cause increased tyre wear.
It appears to me this Shall Alam alignment shop is just like any other incompetent practitioners commonly found in local market, as I'd encountered.....sighhhh...
This post has been edited by jex-koi: Nov 5 2025, 08:54 PM
Nov 5 2025, 08:52 PM

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