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Technician A says a front end vibration means there is an alignment issue, technician B says alignment wont cause a vibration. Who's right? Technician A..........Technician B..........Neither.........Both
1 of us is drunk....either i read this correctly and your drunk or i misread it and i'm drunk.Alignment could cause vibration, but bad alignment doesn't necessarily MEAN that it's out of alignment. Also a bad alignment may produce even less vibration that normal if it's not toed out and perfectly straight. Just my thoughts...
Ryan
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Depends on weather or not you're driving from the front seats or the rear.1 of us is drunk....either i read this correctly and your drunk or i misread it and i'm drunk.![]()
The above is what makes the whole damn post scary...O'Rattlecan said:Just my thoughts...

Some folks say there is a lot of us out of line!If you keep that up, it's gonna get real scary for you, and it aint even halloween yet.
Ryan

Hahahahahaha........i'm still shutting up..![]()


Bad alignment can cause the front end to shimmy or vibrate, generally caused by the caster angle being incorrect.