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I have a 2014 CX5 and just needed new tires at 70K miles. I had them replaced at an independent shop I've used for years that is always reliable. Car would drive absolutely perfectly prior to the new tires, straight as can be without any pull. After the new tires were put on they said they checked the alignment and it was off and they fixed it. Now I have noticeable pull to the right. I brought it back to them and they looked at it again and said the alignment was just a little bit off. Once again they say it's fixed but it still pulls. I have to drive with the steering wheel the slightest bit counterclockwise in order to go straight. This was never an issue before.
I don't know anything about the technical details that go into an alignment but is it possible the independent shop doesn't have the advanced machines a Mazda dealer would? I know it's not true that a dealer is better for everything, especially when their prices tend to be high. Is this a case where dealer is better than independent shop?
thanks
I don't know anything about the technical details that go into an alignment but is it possible the independent shop doesn't have the advanced machines a Mazda dealer would? I know it's not true that a dealer is better for everything, especially when their prices tend to be high. Is this a case where dealer is better than independent shop?
thanks