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Re: Wheel Alignment

To: "The Johnson's" <mgpilot2@earthlink.net>, "MG List" <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Wheel Alignment
From: Larry Macy <macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 97 11:20:19 -0500
Go get 'em Kathy!!
And the Best of Luck!!
You'll need it. Several years ago I had an engine replaced in a Dodge 
Caravan and the dip sh*ts broke the stupid plastic radiator. They refused 
to pay. I spoke to a lawyer and was told if I had no proof (photographs 
etc) it wasn't leaking, I was SOL. This situation sounds different than 
mine so you might be ok. Did they call you prior to doing the extra work? 
And no the wheel bearings do not affect the alignment _directly_. Tire 
wobble from worn bearings can cause uneven wear and other stuff. This 
sounds like you got taken to the bank - as it were.

Larry Macy
78 Midget

>I need the wisdom of the list to help know what to do--
>Both of my front tires were wearing on the outside so I took my 70B in
>to have an alignment done .  The shop assured me they could do it.  When
>I picked it up they said they had to repack the wheel bearings because
>the alignment wouldn't hold.  I didn't understand at the time what wheel
>bearings have to do with an alignment holding but I thought maybe there
>was something I didn't know(seems to happen a lot to me)..  You guys
>(and gals) tell me do the wheel bearings affect the alignment?  Last May
>(app. 3,000 miles ago) I redid the front end on this car and the wheel
>bearings were packed then, would they need to be done again?
>When I got home I was checking things out and notice they had marked up
>my knockoffs.  I don't know what they used to take them off but  it
>looks like they took a pipe wrench to them.  My knockoff wrench and
>hammer were in the trunk but I guess they didn't look there.  I think
>they should have to come up with some money for the damage they did to
>them.  Does that seem right?  When my husband got home he was not a
>happy camper when I told him what they'd done and what it cost ($100.00
>- $50.00 for the alignment and $50.00 to repack the bearings).  He
>doesn't know why they needed to do the bearings but I said I would ask
>you guys before he goes down to talk to the shop.
>And yes I've learned my lesson.  I'll do the work myself the next time.
>
>TIA
>
>Kathy Johnson
>70B  Mr. Green
>79Midget   Colonel Mustard (by the side of the road with a wrench)
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