Do I need an alignment after replacing struts?
I just replaced the struts and rear shocks on my 2000 toyota 4runner. I was under the impression that I needed to get an alignment to make sure everything was tip top shape. I was going to set up an appointment with a local shop and they said that I probably didn't need an alignment if I only replaced them. I guess it makes sense the coils are in the same position as they were before. The vehicle drives straight without any pull to one side or the other. Besides a better ride I don't feel a difference in the front.
So is it necessary to perform an alignment? Thanks for your input Justin |
If it didn't need an alignment before it doesn't need one now. The strut/shock/coilover doesn't play a part in alignment on these vehicles. As long as you didn't disturb any of the alignment adjustments in the process of replacing the strut you're fine.
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When I did my Front Springs and Struts I did not get a Alignment but did keep a close watch on front tire wear just in case
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I did hear about paying attention to tire wear. Thank you.
I did save a bunch of money doing it myself, but what a pain in the but when you are not able to back out the nuts on the rear shocks! Oh well. Done Thanks for the input, I was on the fence because of course a large tire company said I needed one afterwards. Glad to save $80 bucks when it feels no different than before. |
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