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Nevadastars
Apr 23, 2015Explorer
exioum wrote:Nevadastars wrote:
I have crawled underneath and everything looked fine. I will make an appointment to get it aligned and checked out. The biggest problem with that, is the nearest reputable alignment shop for RV's is 70 miles away in Reno and they need the rig the entire day. But looks like I will have to do it, at least for peace of mind. Thanks for the replies.
you can take it to any truck center, they have to check your front end first. If anything has to be replaced, then they will aline the front end, not before. If the rig is out of line, you can see it on the wear your tires. But for safety sake, let a mechanic do it.
Like I said, at 12k miles, it should not have anything wore out. Also, the tires only have 200 miles on them, so they won't show anything either. Oh, and I recently retired as a body man by trade and have replaced plenty of suspension parts over the years. But with arthritis and bad shoulders, I wouldn't touch anything on this thing except maybe shocks if it needed them.
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