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I sent my car in for service and asked them to do a front-rear rotation followed by alignment. But they went and did the alignment and didn't do the rotation. If I do the rotation now separately, will it screw up the alignment since it has been done?

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I sent my car in for service and asked them to do a front-rear rotation followed by alignment. But they went and did the alignment and didn't do the rotation. If I do the rotation now separately, will it screw up the alignment since it has been done?

 

No, just go ahead and do your rotation.

Do take note if your tyres are directional ones.

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Neutral Newbie

thanks Bro! that was fast. I called the workshop before collecting my car and it was too late as my mechanic already sent for alignment. (was changing my control arms)

 

have a good weekend!

 

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thanks Bro! that was fast. I called the workshop before collecting my car and it was too late as my mechanic already sent for alignment. (was changing my control arms)

 

have a good weekend!

alignment should be last job be carried out .

for your case you can try rotate is any problem no choice put it back to original position

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Hypersonic

No, just go ahead and do your rotation.

Do take note if your tyres are directional ones.

What do you mean by directional tyres? [:/]

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If you mech has the right camber tool, there is no need to send yr ride for alignment work. Just magnetise the camber tool to the wheel brake assembly and check the camber reading. After replacing the lower arm, reset angle with the camber tool.

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Neutral Newbie

Hi,

U should find out why they did not do a rotation for you. May b they reckon it is not the time yet, so u don't need to rotate.

 

Roy

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