Johnwalk 1st Gear June 9, 2009 Share June 9, 2009 Normally we want to workshop for tyre rotation or change new tyre. They did tyre balancing with a stand alone machine with the tyre and rim turing. So what is aligment check? It is neccessary when changing to new tyre that i need to go for aligment? Will a side slip test do the job? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jwansg Neutral Newbie March 24, 2010 Share March 24, 2010 i see Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
W124lover Neutral Newbie March 26, 2010 Share March 26, 2010 interesting Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyrepac Neutral Newbie April 9, 2010 Share April 9, 2010 (edited) It is definitely recommended to do a wheel alignment if the car pulls to one side, or the steering wheel doesn Edited April 9, 2010 by Tyrepac Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albeniz Turbocharged January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 (edited) Today (Saturday) morning, I went to Comfortdelgro to replace my rear leaking brake cylinder and have the 4 tyres rotated. I was the last customer to leave at 12:30pm (they operate half day on Saturday). After the repair and tyre rotation, I found that my ride has become more bumpy and vibrates while traveling on normal flat road. As CAS was already closed, I went to Shell to have my tyres balanced. They took out and balanced my 2 front tyres (for $15). The ride is slightly less bumpy after the front tyre balancing at Shell, but it is no longer as stable as before the repair and tyre rotation. Has anyone experienced this before? Edited January 8, 2011 by Albeniz Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tune2themax Neutral Newbie January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 If your new tyre is the same profile, alignment is not needed. but for much wider profiles, it is advisable to go for an alignment. On 6/9/2009 at 6:19 AM, Johnwalk said: Normally we want to workshop for tyre rotation or change new tyre. They did tyre balancing with a stand alone machine with the tyre and rim turing. So what is aligment check? It is neccessary when changing to new tyre that i need to go for aligment? Will a side slip test do the job? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
D3badge 6th Gear January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 On 1/8/2011 at 10:07 AM, Albeniz said: Today (Saturday) morning, I went to Comfortdelgro to replace my rear leaking brake cylinder and have the 4 tyres rotated. I was the last customer to leave at 12:30pm (they operate half day on Saturday). After the repair and tyre rotation, I found that my ride has become more bumpy and vibrates while traveling on normal flat road. As CAS was already closed, I went to Shell to have my tyres balanced. They took out and balanced my 2 front tyres (for $15). The ride is slightly less bumpy after the front tyre balancing at Shell, but it is no longer as stable as before the repair and tyre rotation. Has anyone experienced this before? that a half job they did, cause normally balance is all 4 tires and cost $20 I did in YHI $20 for balancing and $50 for aligment Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 On 6/9/2009 at 6:19 AM, Johnwalk said: Normally we want to workshop for tyre rotation or change new tyre. They did tyre balancing with a stand alone machine with the tyre and rim turing. So what is aligment check? It is neccessary when changing to new tyre that i need to go for aligment? Will a side slip test do the job? Do you mean wheel balancing, not tyre balancing? Most of the time, the tyre shop refer to checking on the wheels alignment It is better to go for wheels alignment if you change the tyre profile when replacing tyre How do you expect a side slip to do the job? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albeniz Turbocharged January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 On 1/8/2011 at 12:15 PM, D3badge said: that a half job they did, cause normally balance is all 4 tires and cost $20 I did in YHI $20 for balancing and $50 for aligment Really disappointed with Comfortdelgro (Spark) for this half-past six job. Mechanics probably rushing to go home at 12:30pm on Saturday, without properly balancing the tyres for me after rotating. Ended up I have to go to Shell to do the balancing. The front balancing at Shell (in the afternoon) helped to reduce the bumpiness a little. At night, I went to the petrol station to pump until my 4 tyres are of the same pressure. That further reduced the rockiness (Before that front tyre pressure was higher than the back ones). I was quite surprised that they did not bother to check the pressure (not to mention proper balancing) after rotating the tyres for me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisces69 6th Gear January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 On 1/8/2011 at 10:07 AM, Albeniz said: Today (Saturday) morning, I went to Comfortdelgro to replace my rear leaking brake cylinder and have the 4 tyres rotated. I was the last customer to leave at 12:30pm (they operate half day on Saturday). After the repair and tyre rotation, I found that my ride has become more bumpy and vibrates while traveling on normal flat road. As CAS was already closed, I went to Shell to have my tyres balanced. They took out and balanced my 2 front tyres (for $15). The ride is slightly less bumpy after the front tyre balancing at Shell, but it is no longer as stable as before the repair and tyre rotation. Has anyone experienced this before? Check yr tire pressure 1st. I suspect ty over-inflate yr tires. I prefer not to go to thse places u mentioned cos sometimes e worker really no experience n end up so many problems. Fr proper computerised 4 wheel alignment can try Kennys alignment at AMK autopoint. Fr simple 4 wheel balancing n rotation, Kennys can still do but most good tire shops can also do it but u check tire pressure when ty pump. Maybe ty over-inflate so yr tire wear out faster n ty hope u go back to them to get new tires. All these shops got many tricks to cheat yr $ but ty also put u n others at risk as yr car might skid n injure someone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedream 3rd Gear January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 On 1/8/2011 at 1:58 PM, Pisces69 said: Check yr tire pressure 1st. I suspect ty over-inflate yr tires. I prefer not to go to thse places u mentioned cos sometimes e worker really no experience n end up so many problems. Fr proper computerised 4 wheel alignment can try Kennys alignment at AMK autopoint. Fr simple 4 wheel balancing n rotation, Kennys can still do but most good tire shops can also do it but u check tire pressure when ty pump. Maybe ty over-inflate so yr tire wear out faster n ty hope u go back to them to get new tires. All these shops got many tricks to cheat yr $ but ty also put u n others at risk as yr car might skid n injure someone. i don't think Kenny does balancing? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedream 3rd Gear January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 (edited) On 1/8/2011 at 1:35 PM, Albeniz said: Really disappointed with Comfortdelgro (Spark) for this half-past six job. Mechanics probably rushing to go home at 12:30pm on Saturday, without properly balancing the tyres for me after rotating. Ended up I have to go to Shell to do the balancing. The front balancing at Shell (in the afternoon) helped to reduce the bumpiness a little. At night, I went to the petrol station to pump until my 4 tyres are of the same pressure. That further reduced the rockiness (Before that front tyre pressure was higher than the back ones). I was quite surprised that they did not bother to check the pressure (not to mention proper balancing) after rotating the tyres for me. not sure for your ride, but it's quite normal for FR cars to have a higher recommended pressure in the front as the front is heavier... Edited January 8, 2011 by Thedream Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisces69 6th Gear January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 On 1/8/2011 at 2:43 PM, Thedream said: i don't think Kenny does balancing? Ya i think u r right. Only alignment. Anyway most tire shops can do a decent balancing but just hv to watch them. After a couple of times u can see if ty good or not. Normal abt $5 per wheel. I wil try kennys next time fr alignment n soh bros fr balancing. My previous tire shop getting fm bad to worse so im not going to use them anymore. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xiaoming99 Neutral Newbie January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 So far I always go to kenny. Besides just doing alignment, he knows a LOT abt everything else that affects your alignment and handling. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jetabout777 1st Gear January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 No doubt about Kenny's competency and one who is a nice guy. But I always dare not ask how the hell he survives with a standard shop size with just alignment services when his neighbours are also doing alignment services together with other workshop services. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoytusa84 1st Gear January 8, 2011 Share January 8, 2011 Isn't side slip means alignment? Correct me if I'm wrong.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisces69 6th Gear January 9, 2011 Share January 9, 2011 On 1/8/2011 at 8:59 PM, Hoytusa84 said: Isn't side slip means alignment? Correct me if I'm wrong.. Side-slip is 1 aspec. It tells u how much yr car will deviate fm a straight line. Other is castor. The force that centers yr steering when u make a U turn fr example. Last is camber. This affects yr cornering n handling. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedream 3rd Gear January 9, 2011 Share January 9, 2011 On 1/8/2011 at 5:09 PM, Jetabout777 said: No doubt about Kenny's competency and one who is a nice guy. But I always dare not ask how the hell he survives with a standard shop size with just alignment services when his neighbours are also doing alignment services together with other workshop services. heh... if you've tried to go to him without an appointment, you'll know that he's always busy collecting $60 after $60... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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