"Rebecca B." <buchman2 (AT) uwm (DOT) edu> writes:
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Hi everyone,
I drive the majority of my way to work on a really crappy road. It is
uneven, full of potholes, and under construction so the road is uneven.
I know this can't be good for my car, but I don't know what to have the
mechanic look at because I don't know anything about cars. I haven't
had any problems, I just am getting new tires in a couple of weeks and
thought I would have everything checked out while it is there. My best
guess is alinement or maybe struts? Any suggestions would really be
appreciated. |
You've hit the list of the usual suspects. As part of 30k and/or 60k
service I believe is a "tighten every bolt you can get your hands on"
punch item they're supposed to do, but hard to verify if they actually
do it.
If your car isn't pulling one way or the other though, no sense doing
an alignment. They'd have to put it on the rack and if it doesn't
need one, who knows what they'd charge you for checking. If it's
free, hell why not. But I ssupect it wouldn't be or they'd find just
enough wrong to sell you an alignment. I think the dealer price for a
4 wheel align is like $170.
If it's not broken, no need to fix it I guess. Just keep up on the
maintenance schedule. And keep in mind that dealer recommended
maintenance schedules exceed the service the factory recommends. It's
profitable that way. :-)
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Todd H.
2001 Legacy Outback Wagon, 2.5L H-4
Chicago, Illinois USA