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Alignment question
How often car needs to be aligned? (I have Toyota Camry 98 V6 LE )
Should it be combined with oil change and tire rotation, or is needed less frequently? Does any chain (or local garage in Chicago area) have a great "lifetime" alignment deal? |
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It's needed less frequently.
When you get it done, you need a four wheel computerized alignment only. It's the one thing I have done by the dealer. Apart from component wear, the only items that are really adjustable on the Camry are the tie rods in front and those adjustable links in the rear. There's really no reason they should move once set correctly. The struts are an integral part of the suspension geometry, so unless they wear, or the ball joints wear, alignment should stay good. Last time I noticed a very slight amount of drift something like 30,000 miles or more after an alignment, I paid something like $80 basically for nothing. The before and after printouts were essentially the same. In my experience slight variations in the tire sidewalls are more likely to cause a slight drift than alignment. The Camry is not like the old swing arm A frame with adjustment shims. As I've said there really are no adjustments available for caster and camber, only toe in and that should be stable. |
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In alt.autos.toyota Ajanta > wrote:
> How often car needs to be aligned? (I have Toyota Camry 98 V6 LE ) When: - you notice abnormal tire wear - the car pulls to one side when you take your hands off the wheel - steering feels loose at high speeds, but normal at low speeds - you get in an collision that bends the frame - you disassemble suspension or steering components - you've hit a bunch of curbs, potholes, or frost heaves - you've driven over 25k in the northeast US (see item above) |
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> wrote in message news:ZT%te.23731$R21.15866@lakeread06... > In alt.autos.toyota Ajanta > wrote: > > How often car needs to be aligned? (I have Toyota Camry 98 V6 LE ) > > When: > - you notice abnormal tire wear > - the car pulls to one side when you take your hands off the wheel > - steering feels loose at high speeds, but normal at low speeds > - you get in an collision that bends the frame > - you disassemble suspension or steering components > - you've hit a bunch of curbs, potholes, or frost heaves > - you've driven over 25k in the northeast US (see item above) > Good post, but I would revise it a bit: When: - you notice abnormal tire wear - the car pulls to one side when you take your hands off the wheel - steering feels loose at high speeds, but normal at low speeds - you get in an collision that bends the frame - you disassemble suspension or steering components - you've hit one curb, pothole, or frost heave - you've driven over 5 miles in the northeast US (see item above) |
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In theory, you could go through life never having an alignment. The problem
is, theories quite often do not pan out. Your need for an alignment will have much to do with how often and how hard you like to hit curbs and pot holes. Of course, if you have major suspension work done, you could need an alignment to make sure that everything all went in the right places. "Ajanta" > wrote in message ... > How often car needs to be aligned? (I have Toyota Camry 98 V6 LE ) > > Should it be combined with oil change and tire rotation, or is needed > less frequently? > > Does any chain (or local garage in Chicago area) have a great > "lifetime" alignment deal? |
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"Dave C." wrote: > > > wrote in message > news:ZT%te.23731$R21.15866@lakeread06... > > In alt.autos.toyota Ajanta > wrote: > > > How often car needs to be aligned? (I have Toyota Camry 98 V6 LE ) > > > > When: > > - you notice abnormal tire wear > > - the car pulls to one side when you take your hands off the wheel > > - steering feels loose at high speeds, but normal at low speeds > > - you get in an collision that bends the frame > > - you disassemble suspension or steering components > > - you've hit a bunch of curbs, potholes, or frost heaves > > - you've driven over 25k in the northeast US (see item above) > > > > Good post, but I would revise it a bit: > > When: > - you notice abnormal tire wear > - the car pulls to one side when you take your hands off the wheel > - steering feels loose at high speeds, but normal at low speeds > - you get in an collision that bends the frame > - you disassemble suspension or steering components > - you've hit one curb, pothole, or frost heave > - you've driven over 5 miles in the northeast US (see item above) Having lived in the Northeast US I can confirm that one pothole can affect front end alignment enough to be immediately noticeable. Florida roads and weather are much easier on your car. -- Mike Walsh West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A. |
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 21:45:29 +0000, someone wrote:
> In alt.autos.toyota Ajanta > wrote: >> How often car needs to be aligned? (I have Toyota Camry 98 V6 LE ) > > When: > - you notice abnormal tire wear > - the car pulls to one side when you take your hands off the wheel > - steering feels loose at high speeds, but normal at low speeds > - you get in an collision that bends the frame > - you disassemble suspension or steering components > - you've hit a bunch of curbs, potholes, or frost heaves > - you've driven over 25k in the northeast US (see item above) And most of THAT in Massachusetts! |
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"Dave C." > wrote in message eenews.net... > > > wrote in message > news:ZT%te.23731$R21.15866@lakeread06... >> In alt.autos.toyota Ajanta > wrote: >> > How often car needs to be aligned? (I have Toyota Camry 98 V6 LE ) >> >> When: >> - you notice abnormal tire wear >> - the car pulls to one side when you take your hands off the wheel >> - steering feels loose at high speeds, but normal at low speeds >> - you get in an collision that bends the frame >> - you disassemble suspension or steering components >> - you've hit a bunch of curbs, potholes, or frost heaves >> - you've driven over 25k in the northeast US (see item above) >> > > Good post, but I would revise it a bit: > > When: > - you notice abnormal tire wear > - the car pulls to one side when you take your hands off the wheel > - steering feels loose at high speeds, but normal at low speeds > - you get in an collision that bends the frame > - you disassemble suspension or steering components > - you've hit one curb, pothole, or frost heave > - you've driven over 5 miles in the northeast US (see item above) > The OP mentioned that he/she is in the Chicago area, my guess is the northwest suburbs or northwest side of Chicago. The condition of roads in the Chicago area are a close second to those in Massachusetts. Until our street was resurfaced last year, we had to drive over a bump almost as high as the rest of the curb to get into the driveway, and driving down alleys in Chicago is like driving on an unpaved road. We usually end up needing alignments about halfway through the life of a set of tires, about 25,000 miles. -- Ray O correct the return address punctuation to reply |
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Ray O > wrote:
: [Chicago area]...The condition of roads in : the Chicago area are a close second to those in Massachusetts. Until our : street was resurfaced last year, we had to drive over a bump almost as high : as the rest of the curb to get into the driveway, and driving down alleys in : Chicago is like driving on an unpaved road. We usually end up needing : alignments about halfway through the life of a set of tires, about 25,000 : miles. We drive all over Chicago area and road quality is highly variable. mostly bad. Even 'premium' showcase roads like Lake Shore Drive are in such bad shape. The city spends a lot of $'s on trees and flowers but roads don't seem to be any priority. BTW I was able to contact the previous owner of the car and know a little mo The front end was aligned about 40,000 miles ago when he got the Regata 2 the car has now. Maybe I would do the same, get alignment when I change the tires. |
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Jeff Strickland > wrote:
: In theory, you could go through life never having an alignment. The problem : is, theories quite often do not pan out... In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are different. :-) |
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