Alignment, tie rod, new tires, strange mechanic
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 7:16 am
Hey All,
I'm looking for some advice from the people who have dealt with anything similar.
I need an alignment done, and new tires. I went to the local shop up here in Cold Lake, AB and they said that I have a loose
inner right tie rod and that my steering rack is a little sloppy.
I am about to move from here to Comox, BC on the island. thats 1500k of driving!
The tires and alignment are a really good deal (alberta prices and alberta tax)
My question is, Should I get this shop that has zero experience with delicas to replace my tie rod then do the tire swap and alignment? Or should I wait until I get to a delica friendly shop in BC? Or should I just get them to do the tires and alignment, drive the 1500k and get a delica friendly shop to diagnose and replace any problems in my front end?
I lean towards getting someone I trust (Butch) to do the work, but this shop has a deal in place with the Military that I get 0% financing on all work done, thats much better then credit card rates!
What do you think?
I'm looking for some advice from the people who have dealt with anything similar.
I need an alignment done, and new tires. I went to the local shop up here in Cold Lake, AB and they said that I have a loose
inner right tie rod and that my steering rack is a little sloppy.
I am about to move from here to Comox, BC on the island. thats 1500k of driving!
The tires and alignment are a really good deal (alberta prices and alberta tax)
My question is, Should I get this shop that has zero experience with delicas to replace my tie rod then do the tire swap and alignment? Or should I wait until I get to a delica friendly shop in BC? Or should I just get them to do the tires and alignment, drive the 1500k and get a delica friendly shop to diagnose and replace any problems in my front end?
I lean towards getting someone I trust (Butch) to do the work, but this shop has a deal in place with the Military that I get 0% financing on all work done, thats much better then credit card rates!
What do you think?