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Wheel Allignment

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Wheel Allignment

Post by sir_camel »

What is an expected cost to have a 4by's wheels alligned running larger than stock tyres? 33's in my case
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Re: Wheel Allignment

Post by Tiny »

sir_camel wrote:What is an expected cost to have a 4by's wheels alligned running larger than stock tyres? 33's in my case
depends on the system your rig has, but from $80 to $120ish my GQ costs $80
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Post by sir_camel »

Just stock steering geometry. Just getting the shakes up the front at the moment.
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Post by Tiny »

sir_camel wrote:Just stock steering geometry. Just getting the shakes up the front at the moment.
I usually get a wheel ballence at the same time

The bloe says, havnt seen you in a while....the usual :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

then says, you know you need o et an allignmen dome after every time offroad :roll: :roll: :roll: I am like yeah mate, that would make you happy but send me broke, I am out almost every weekend
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Post by sir_camel »

yea i am going new tyres in a month or too so no wheel balance for me. Just need to straighten up things up front. First on a long list of attempts to sort stuff out on my heep.
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Post by Tiny »

sir_camel wrote:yea i am going new tyres in a month or too so no wheel balance for me. Just need to straighten up things up front. First on a long list of attempts to sort stuff out on my heep.
never ends mate, good luck :D
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Post by sir_camel »

Tiny wrote:
sir_camel wrote:yea i am going new tyres in a month or too so no wheel balance for me. Just need to straighten up things up front. First on a long list of attempts to sort stuff out on my heep.
never ends mate, good luck :D
Oh i am WELL aware of that. Just trying to trick myself into the fact its an easy fix...
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Post by roberts »

Just bear it till you get new tyres and see if it make a difference
If not then get it alinged
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Post by Jimbo »

Beaurepairs in newport charge me $50 whenever i go there. They have done a great job so far. I ahve 33' and it usually takes them an hour or so of actual work getting it spot on.


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