I went to put on new tires last Friday morning. I had to do it urgently, because I discovered the night before that my rears were showing some cord. (I was originally planning to do it on the 30th). I was about to drive over 1K miles over 1.5 weeks, and tires showing cord was too much risk.
The night before, I noticed something strange trying to rotate my tires: I couldn't get my jack under my car like I used to be able to (after I got my car lowered). I suppose the suspension has settled a bunch, as the last time I raised the car was 500 miles or so after the suspension install. I had to use the scissor jack to get the job done.
So Friday morning I went to NTB. They took my car in, and then I was listening to my engine being revved (low RPMs) for longer than I expected. The tech walked several times to the manager. 15 mins later, he got back to me and told me that my car was too low. They couldn't get it up on the lift to change the tires, and they couldn't get it up on the alignment rack either (and to get the car halfway over on the rack, they had to use boards).
Heh.
Actually, not that funny, because I had to leave that morning. I went to another local place, Hogan Tire, which had a crazy high price ($35/pop to mnt/balance tire). They had a different kind of a lift, the kind that is a rectangle board that raises up from the floor. The car couldn't get on going forward, as the front lip and the esp. the mudflaps were too low. However, we were able to back the car up on the lift, with maybe 1/4" clearance.
So yeah, I got my tires changed over (the guy there did a good job), but Hogan's alignment machine was even worse.
I need to find a place with a flat alignment rack. My original alignment is probably no longer valid, as the car settled more.
That, or time for new springs
(raise the car up a bit)
The night before, I noticed something strange trying to rotate my tires: I couldn't get my jack under my car like I used to be able to (after I got my car lowered). I suppose the suspension has settled a bunch, as the last time I raised the car was 500 miles or so after the suspension install. I had to use the scissor jack to get the job done.
So Friday morning I went to NTB. They took my car in, and then I was listening to my engine being revved (low RPMs) for longer than I expected. The tech walked several times to the manager. 15 mins later, he got back to me and told me that my car was too low. They couldn't get it up on the lift to change the tires, and they couldn't get it up on the alignment rack either (and to get the car halfway over on the rack, they had to use boards).
Heh.
Actually, not that funny, because I had to leave that morning. I went to another local place, Hogan Tire, which had a crazy high price ($35/pop to mnt/balance tire). They had a different kind of a lift, the kind that is a rectangle board that raises up from the floor. The car couldn't get on going forward, as the front lip and the esp. the mudflaps were too low. However, we were able to back the car up on the lift, with maybe 1/4" clearance.
So yeah, I got my tires changed over (the guy there did a good job), but Hogan's alignment machine was even worse.
I need to find a place with a flat alignment rack. My original alignment is probably no longer valid, as the car settled more.
That, or time for new springs