Ricko1966
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- Apr 11, 2017
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- kansas
- First Name
- Rick
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- c20
- Engine Size
- 350
Okay if you've adjust the tie rods to where you have toe out the cars going to be unstable,that's actually a race car trick to enter turns quicker. I'm busy but looked at your print. Left rear is -.2 right is +.2 your rear axle has shifted. If you payed for a frontbend alignment and not a 4 wheel alignment,then I'm with Firestone on this one. If you weren't concerned about the rear,they shouldn't be either and if you asked for an alignment and it didn't fix your problem.Than you are the one who mis diagnosed it,it's not that Firestone failed to fix it. Not trying to make you mad,and I honestly don't know everything that's transpired. I'm not trying to defend firestone,they suck,but I can't tell you how many times a customer or service has told me do this or that, and then ask me why isn't it fixed BECAUSE THAT WASNT THE PROBLEM! I've asked for diag. time to check things out before and been told just do the tune up or whatever.
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