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alignment or rotors?


ok just put on new tires today she really needed them and all thou she drives a lot better she wants to pull to the right and steering is not touchy like i have to spin the wheel like a sumb^%$h to turn her and when i come to a stop from 45+ the wheel shakes like a trailer with the spin cycle on so my question to you is rotors or alignment im getting one or the other done tomorrow but what will help more so?? i will be getting the other one done in two weeks
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if its shaking when you hit the brakes the rotors need to be resurfaced..as far as pulling goes if you dont have cam/cast plates you really dont have much adjustment factory ...i would have the toe checked just in case...
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shaking while on the brakes,need rotors,if pulling to the side could be alignment issue,or tie rod is bad
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so what should i get done first to keep my tires lasting for awhile
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If you are just worried about tire wear, then get the alignment first.
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When I got my Baer kit, after doing the brake seasoning I still felt the steering wheel shake when I slammed the brakes. It got dangerous at high speeds. After talking to a rep at Baer we found that we still needed to do one more brake cycle. But still, yours are stock so I dont know if its the same
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This thread may be a couple of days old, but I'd say double check your suspension (struts) as well as the alignment. It'll make a difference when repaired.
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also it not being as responsive in turning makes me say check your alignment
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