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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
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.