I have to get myself some alignment equipment and a tire changing machine. Those are two things that leave me at the mercy of a repair shop. I took my WS6 in for an alignment after replacing the tie rod ends. I got them close, but if figured that the car hadn't had an alignment since before the adjustable panhard rod as well as the tie rod ends and it was due. I requested that they center the rear end and then do the alignment. The car handled reasonable, but I felt something wasn't right. So after washing it this morning and cleaning the wheels I notice the entire rear axle is shifted to the passenger side almost 2 inches. This has the tire sticking out on the passenger side, and recessed on the driver's side. I call the shop manager and told him and he wants it back to do it over. No kidding? I can't image what part of centering the rear end they can't figure out. Is was off so bad that to be clearly visible to the naked eye is laughable.
I had it closer than that eyeballing it. I should have done that part myself and not let them touch it. If I only had my own equipment for alignment and tire swaps.
I can't stand having to take the car somewhere and put up with this garbage.
I had it closer than that eyeballing it. I should have done that part myself and not let them touch it. If I only had my own equipment for alignment and tire swaps.

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