steering wheel off-center after alignment

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nig1
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yeah so I just got my alignment done yesterday. Later that night, I noticed the steering wheel is slightly off-center by 2-3 degrees to the left. Car drives fine, just a tad bit irked by the steering wheel. Should I take it back to get it corrected or wait 'till the next wheel alignment? Just as long as there's no problems.


wade001
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it's up to you and wether it bugs you enough. but you should be able to take it back to be fixed

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White_SR
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Yup take it back

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Beak
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for your next alignment take it to southwest alignment on richmond and fondren.... best in houston!

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nig1
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yeah I took it back today and now my wheel is straight. I'll take ur recommendation for SW Alignment next time. Also, my friends told me Firestone has lifetime alignment service for around $150.

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boystar22
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Firestone's lifetime alignment is garbage. I bought it for my Audi and took it up there 5 times in the three years I've owned it and they never got it to drive straight. They also tore one of my CV boots and played dumb about it. I took it to my local Tires Plus and they correctly aligned it no problem, plus they also offer lifetime alignment. When I bought my altima I made sure I got the lifetime alignment from them.


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