- Jul 18, 2002
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Hey everyone, I recently replaced all of my tires with four new Hankook Ventus S1 noble2s on my 2010 Corolla S. I did this through Pep Boys and also decided to do an alignment with them since it doesn't make sense to me to replace tires and not get an alignment. After the alignment, I was driving on the highway and noticed that my steering wheel has to sit around 1-3 degrees turned to the left in order for the car to go completely straight. When I straighten out the wheel completely, the car veers to the right pretty bad. I went to a different Pep Boys this morning, mentioned my issue, and they said they would rotate/balance the tires and that they looked at my alignment paperwork and said everything was perfect. At this point I'm thinking what the hell.. how could it not be an alignment issue? It's like the guy who aligned the car didn't have the steering wheel straight when he aligned everything. I'm not sure how alignments work, but that is kinda how I envision the process going. I also checked the PSI of all the tires and they are all sitting around 41-42 PSI.
So my question is... is this even normal? It just seems like they are pushing the issue aside and making up excuses. Do I need to go back and demand that they do another alignment and make sure the steering wheel is straight before they even start?
Thanks for any insights you guys may have!
So my question is... is this even normal? It just seems like they are pushing the issue aside and making up excuses. Do I need to go back and demand that they do another alignment and make sure the steering wheel is straight before they even start?
Thanks for any insights you guys may have!
