shaaans
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Got my alignment done a few weeks ago, steering wheel was still a bit crooked after it (aftermarket steering wheel) Got the alignment re-done yesterday, and still crooked lol. I told them that if the alignment doesn't fix it I'll prob just adjust the tie rods and maybe it really isn't an alignment issue. Owners brother (who did the alignment) told me that it wasn't an issue with the steering wheel or anything, and maybe the alignment got messed up and he'd happily re-do it for me. Once he re did it and it was still crooked, I offered them a test drive to confirm. The owner declined and said it wasn't an issue with the alignment, and that the alignment was perfect. And that it was actually an issue with the steering wheel itself. So I was getting 2 different answers from them.
Not sure if I should just find a different alignment place or just do the DIY method that was posted here a few years ago. Issue I'm having is, to go straight I need to hold my steering wheel a bit to the right, and if I straighten it, car starts going to the left.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/diy-steering-wheel-centering.7117/
There's also a video that Bros Fourr Speed posted showing how he fixed his crooked Supra steering wheel -
Big reason why I didn't want to do this is I didn't know if messes with the alignment of the car to much, I was really hoping the alignment shop would've fixed it but it unfortunately didn't work out. I'm going to attempt it sometime this weekend I think.
What would you guys do in my situation? Different alignment shop or just do the DIY adjustment?
Not sure if I should just find a different alignment place or just do the DIY method that was posted here a few years ago. Issue I'm having is, to go straight I need to hold my steering wheel a bit to the right, and if I straighten it, car starts going to the left.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/diy-steering-wheel-centering.7117/
There's also a video that Bros Fourr Speed posted showing how he fixed his crooked Supra steering wheel -
Big reason why I didn't want to do this is I didn't know if messes with the alignment of the car to much, I was really hoping the alignment shop would've fixed it but it unfortunately didn't work out. I'm going to attempt it sometime this weekend I think.
What would you guys do in my situation? Different alignment shop or just do the DIY adjustment?
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