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Craig
I recently purchased a 97' Subaru Impreza with 120k miles. It was
pulling to the left when I purchased it. I noticed a little vibration
too, but not much
So I took it to Firestone and had them put on some new tires with a
balance, then have the alignment done. It seemed fine when I picked
it up from Firestone, it drove straight. Then when I went on the
Freeway on my way to work, and took it over 65, the speed limit is 75,
I noticed a slight vibration. So I took it back to Firestone, they
said I had bent rim, and I could pick one up at Discount tires for
$30. So I did, and after they stuck it on my car, It pulled really
bad to the right and the vibration increased dramatically. The
vibration also seemed really noticeable when I pulled off the highway
to exit. I took it back to Firestone, they said it was my brake
rotors, and it would cost me $550 before they could work on it any
more.
I did not have $500 so I installed the rotors myself, and it still
pulled to the right. So I switch my two front tires, and now it
pulled to the left, thus it never was my brakes, Firestone mis-
diagnosed the problem.
So I took it back to Firestone again, and they stuck some Brigestones
on, and the pulling stopped, but the vibration did not stop.
Could I have boughten a bad rim from discount tires?
I am really at a loss right now.
If anyone has any good ideas, I would greatly welcome them.
Thanks,
Craig
pulling to the left when I purchased it. I noticed a little vibration
too, but not much
So I took it to Firestone and had them put on some new tires with a
balance, then have the alignment done. It seemed fine when I picked
it up from Firestone, it drove straight. Then when I went on the
Freeway on my way to work, and took it over 65, the speed limit is 75,
I noticed a slight vibration. So I took it back to Firestone, they
said I had bent rim, and I could pick one up at Discount tires for
$30. So I did, and after they stuck it on my car, It pulled really
bad to the right and the vibration increased dramatically. The
vibration also seemed really noticeable when I pulled off the highway
to exit. I took it back to Firestone, they said it was my brake
rotors, and it would cost me $550 before they could work on it any
more.
I did not have $500 so I installed the rotors myself, and it still
pulled to the right. So I switch my two front tires, and now it
pulled to the left, thus it never was my brakes, Firestone mis-
diagnosed the problem.
So I took it back to Firestone again, and they stuck some Brigestones
on, and the pulling stopped, but the vibration did not stop.
Could I have boughten a bad rim from discount tires?
I am really at a loss right now.
If anyone has any good ideas, I would greatly welcome them.
Thanks,
Craig