Lower ball joints. Post fit alignment.
Lower ball joints. Post fit alignment.
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Griffic

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1,595 posts

274 months

Sunday 7th July 2013
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Going to be replacing both lower ball joints soon. Is it normally necessary to have the wheel alignment checked after ?
Thanks.

QBee

22,118 posts

167 months

Sunday 7th July 2013
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Yes

Loubaruch

1,407 posts

221 months

Sunday 7th July 2013
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QBee

22,118 posts

167 months

Sunday 7th July 2013
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Suggestion for you, Griffic. If you love driving your stunning Griff briskly, and are not always confident with the handling, try having a proper full computerised four wheel alignment done by a TVR specialist. You will be pleasantly surprised by the change in the car. it's far better than getting Kwik Fit to "do the tracking".

If you have a specialist, then fine. If not.....

If you fancy a drive up to west Norfolk one Saturday morning, try Mat Smith Sports Cars. He has a website. His equipment is the latest, he will do it while you watch and wait and will set the car up just how you want it. He can do the ball joints for you too if you want. He transformed my car.