seeking advice from Honda mechanic
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seeking advice from Honda mechanic
I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
I need your advice.
I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
tires and these are results
cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
0/32 on inside tread
1/32 on center area of tire
5/32 on outside tread
All other tires were normal.
Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
the wheels aligned in about one week.
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
Jason wrote:
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
>
If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
>
If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
Jason wrote:
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
>
If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
>
If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
On 8/17/04 11:01 AM, in article
Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190...dialup.fix.net, "Jason"
<Jason@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
You definitely need an alignment. The dealership is a reasonable place to
start. I think you will find other damage or failed parts in the right
front as well. If they tell you they can't fix it, then your next stop
should be a frame shop. Many times they can simply bend things back into
spec (and generally charge less than the dealer will for an alignment).
If you decide to use one of the tire store places (Firestone, Goodyear,
etc.) get some recommendations from your friends first. These places can be
hit or miss quality wise.
Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190...dialup.fix.net, "Jason"
<Jason@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
You definitely need an alignment. The dealership is a reasonable place to
start. I think you will find other damage or failed parts in the right
front as well. If they tell you they can't fix it, then your next stop
should be a frame shop. Many times they can simply bend things back into
spec (and generally charge less than the dealer will for an alignment).
If you decide to use one of the tire store places (Firestone, Goodyear,
etc.) get some recommendations from your friends first. These places can be
hit or miss quality wise.
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
On 8/17/04 11:01 AM, in article
Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190...dialup.fix.net, "Jason"
<Jason@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
You definitely need an alignment. The dealership is a reasonable place to
start. I think you will find other damage or failed parts in the right
front as well. If they tell you they can't fix it, then your next stop
should be a frame shop. Many times they can simply bend things back into
spec (and generally charge less than the dealer will for an alignment).
If you decide to use one of the tire store places (Firestone, Goodyear,
etc.) get some recommendations from your friends first. These places can be
hit or miss quality wise.
Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190...dialup.fix.net, "Jason"
<Jason@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
You definitely need an alignment. The dealership is a reasonable place to
start. I think you will find other damage or failed parts in the right
front as well. If they tell you they can't fix it, then your next stop
should be a frame shop. Many times they can simply bend things back into
spec (and generally charge less than the dealer will for an alignment).
If you decide to use one of the tire store places (Firestone, Goodyear,
etc.) get some recommendations from your friends first. These places can be
hit or miss quality wise.
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
In article <6mqUc.19760$nu2.17108@fe2.texas.rr.com>, "John S. M."
<jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Jason wrote:
> > I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> > and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> > I need your advice.
> >
> > I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> > pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> > front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> > needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> > dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> > tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> > tires and these are results
> >
> > cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> > 0/32 on inside tread
> > 1/32 on center area of tire
> > 5/32 on outside tread
> >
> > All other tires were normal.
> >
> > Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> > the wheels aligned in about one week.
> >
>
> If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
> can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
> every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
jobs.
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<jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Jason wrote:
> > I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> > and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> > I need your advice.
> >
> > I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> > pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> > front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> > needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> > dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> > tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> > tires and these are results
> >
> > cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> > 0/32 on inside tread
> > 1/32 on center area of tire
> > 5/32 on outside tread
> >
> > All other tires were normal.
> >
> > Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> > the wheels aligned in about one week.
> >
>
> If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
> can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
> every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
jobs.
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
In article <6mqUc.19760$nu2.17108@fe2.texas.rr.com>, "John S. M."
<jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Jason wrote:
> > I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> > and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> > I need your advice.
> >
> > I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> > pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> > front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> > needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> > dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> > tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> > tires and these are results
> >
> > cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> > 0/32 on inside tread
> > 1/32 on center area of tire
> > 5/32 on outside tread
> >
> > All other tires were normal.
> >
> > Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> > the wheels aligned in about one week.
> >
>
> If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
> can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
> every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
jobs.
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<jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Jason wrote:
> > I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> > and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> > I need your advice.
> >
> > I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> > pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> > front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> > needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> > dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> > tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> > tires and these are results
> >
> > cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> > 0/32 on inside tread
> > 1/32 on center area of tire
> > 5/32 on outside tread
> >
> > All other tires were normal.
> >
> > Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> > the wheels aligned in about one week.
> >
>
> If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
> can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
> every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
jobs.
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I don't know what the hell the other posting is doing taking his car in
every 5000 miles. That is completely absurd. Only somebody that has some
type of compulsive disorder would do that. There is no auto technician in
the world, or shop, or dealership that would suggest having an alignment
done or checked every 5000 miles. It would be like getting a physical
every couple months. You would be labeled a hypochondriac.
I did just get my eyes dilated after an eye exam and I am having trouble
seeing so perhaps the other poster said 50,000 miles. He wouldn't be as
nucking futs then but still a little odd.
Your tire wear is definitely alignment related. Your cupping of the tires
is suspension related as in the struts/shocks need to be replaced. Most
people never pay any attention to their suspension unless something breaks.
Well struts usually don't break they just wear out. Your cupping is an
obvious sign of worn-out struts. Get them replaced and then align the car.
You shouldn't need an alignment again unless you hit something or your tires
are wearing in a pattern that suggests you need an alignment. Take it to
the Honda dealer for about$60. That will give you a 4 wheel alignment that
your car probably needs. You didn't mention what car you had but I think
I've hit the nail on the head.
From a previous ASE certified Master Auto Technician, ASE certified Heavy
Truck Technician, and a graduate of Universal Technical Institute's
Automotive/Diesel technology program
CaptainKrunch
"Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
>
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every 5000 miles. That is completely absurd. Only somebody that has some
type of compulsive disorder would do that. There is no auto technician in
the world, or shop, or dealership that would suggest having an alignment
done or checked every 5000 miles. It would be like getting a physical
every couple months. You would be labeled a hypochondriac.
I did just get my eyes dilated after an eye exam and I am having trouble
seeing so perhaps the other poster said 50,000 miles. He wouldn't be as
nucking futs then but still a little odd.
Your tire wear is definitely alignment related. Your cupping of the tires
is suspension related as in the struts/shocks need to be replaced. Most
people never pay any attention to their suspension unless something breaks.
Well struts usually don't break they just wear out. Your cupping is an
obvious sign of worn-out struts. Get them replaced and then align the car.
You shouldn't need an alignment again unless you hit something or your tires
are wearing in a pattern that suggests you need an alignment. Take it to
the Honda dealer for about$60. That will give you a 4 wheel alignment that
your car probably needs. You didn't mention what car you had but I think
I've hit the nail on the head.
From a previous ASE certified Master Auto Technician, ASE certified Heavy
Truck Technician, and a graduate of Universal Technical Institute's
Automotive/Diesel technology program
CaptainKrunch
"Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
>
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
I don't know what the hell the other posting is doing taking his car in
every 5000 miles. That is completely absurd. Only somebody that has some
type of compulsive disorder would do that. There is no auto technician in
the world, or shop, or dealership that would suggest having an alignment
done or checked every 5000 miles. It would be like getting a physical
every couple months. You would be labeled a hypochondriac.
I did just get my eyes dilated after an eye exam and I am having trouble
seeing so perhaps the other poster said 50,000 miles. He wouldn't be as
nucking futs then but still a little odd.
Your tire wear is definitely alignment related. Your cupping of the tires
is suspension related as in the struts/shocks need to be replaced. Most
people never pay any attention to their suspension unless something breaks.
Well struts usually don't break they just wear out. Your cupping is an
obvious sign of worn-out struts. Get them replaced and then align the car.
You shouldn't need an alignment again unless you hit something or your tires
are wearing in a pattern that suggests you need an alignment. Take it to
the Honda dealer for about$60. That will give you a 4 wheel alignment that
your car probably needs. You didn't mention what car you had but I think
I've hit the nail on the head.
From a previous ASE certified Master Auto Technician, ASE certified Heavy
Truck Technician, and a graduate of Universal Technical Institute's
Automotive/Diesel technology program
CaptainKrunch
"Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
>
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>
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every 5000 miles. That is completely absurd. Only somebody that has some
type of compulsive disorder would do that. There is no auto technician in
the world, or shop, or dealership that would suggest having an alignment
done or checked every 5000 miles. It would be like getting a physical
every couple months. You would be labeled a hypochondriac.
I did just get my eyes dilated after an eye exam and I am having trouble
seeing so perhaps the other poster said 50,000 miles. He wouldn't be as
nucking futs then but still a little odd.
Your tire wear is definitely alignment related. Your cupping of the tires
is suspension related as in the struts/shocks need to be replaced. Most
people never pay any attention to their suspension unless something breaks.
Well struts usually don't break they just wear out. Your cupping is an
obvious sign of worn-out struts. Get them replaced and then align the car.
You shouldn't need an alignment again unless you hit something or your tires
are wearing in a pattern that suggests you need an alignment. Take it to
the Honda dealer for about$60. That will give you a 4 wheel alignment that
your car probably needs. You didn't mention what car you had but I think
I've hit the nail on the head.
From a previous ASE certified Master Auto Technician, ASE certified Heavy
Truck Technician, and a graduate of Universal Technical Institute's
Automotive/Diesel technology program
CaptainKrunch
"Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
> I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
> and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
> I need your advice.
>
> I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
> pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
> front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
> needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
> dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
> tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
> tires and these are results
>
> cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
> 0/32 on inside tread
> 1/32 on center area of tire
> 5/32 on outside tread
>
> All other tires were normal.
>
> Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
> the wheels aligned in about one week.
>
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#10
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
Jason wrote:
> In article <6mqUc.19760$nu2.17108@fe2.texas.rr.com>, "John S. M."
> <jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Jason wrote:
>>
>>>I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>>>and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>>>I need your advice.
>>>
>>>I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>>>pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>>>front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>>>needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>>>dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>>>tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>>>tires and these are results
>>>
>>>cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>>>0/32 on inside tread
>>>1/32 on center area of tire
>>>5/32 on outside tread
>>>
>>>All other tires were normal.
>>>
>>>Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>>>the wheels aligned in about one week.
>>>
>>
>>If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
>>can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
>>every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
>
>
> That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
> have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
> their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
> jobs.
>
It just depends, but my locla firestone has decent guys doing the work.
The only thing I don't let them do is remove my tires, they use air
tools to install tires, and I am afraid they will over tight my wheels.
I rotate the tires my self then take it to them to have it aligned.
> In article <6mqUc.19760$nu2.17108@fe2.texas.rr.com>, "John S. M."
> <jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Jason wrote:
>>
>>>I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>>>and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>>>I need your advice.
>>>
>>>I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>>>pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>>>front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>>>needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>>>dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>>>tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>>>tires and these are results
>>>
>>>cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>>>0/32 on inside tread
>>>1/32 on center area of tire
>>>5/32 on outside tread
>>>
>>>All other tires were normal.
>>>
>>>Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>>>the wheels aligned in about one week.
>>>
>>
>>If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
>>can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
>>every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
>
>
> That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
> have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
> their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
> jobs.
>
It just depends, but my locla firestone has decent guys doing the work.
The only thing I don't let them do is remove my tires, they use air
tools to install tires, and I am afraid they will over tight my wheels.
I rotate the tires my self then take it to them to have it aligned.
#11
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Posts: n/a
Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
Jason wrote:
> In article <6mqUc.19760$nu2.17108@fe2.texas.rr.com>, "John S. M."
> <jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Jason wrote:
>>
>>>I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>>>and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>>>I need your advice.
>>>
>>>I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>>>pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>>>front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>>>needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>>>dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>>>tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>>>tires and these are results
>>>
>>>cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>>>0/32 on inside tread
>>>1/32 on center area of tire
>>>5/32 on outside tread
>>>
>>>All other tires were normal.
>>>
>>>Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>>>the wheels aligned in about one week.
>>>
>>
>>If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
>>can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
>>every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
>
>
> That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
> have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
> their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
> jobs.
>
It just depends, but my locla firestone has decent guys doing the work.
The only thing I don't let them do is remove my tires, they use air
tools to install tires, and I am afraid they will over tight my wheels.
I rotate the tires my self then take it to them to have it aligned.
> In article <6mqUc.19760$nu2.17108@fe2.texas.rr.com>, "John S. M."
> <jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Jason wrote:
>>
>>>I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>>>and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>>>I need your advice.
>>>
>>>I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>>>pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>>>front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>>>needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>>>dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>>>tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>>>tires and these are results
>>>
>>>cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>>>0/32 on inside tread
>>>1/32 on center area of tire
>>>5/32 on outside tread
>>>
>>>All other tires were normal.
>>>
>>>Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>>>the wheels aligned in about one week.
>>>
>>
>>If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
>>can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
>>every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
>
>
> That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
> have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
> their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
> jobs.
>
It just depends, but my locla firestone has decent guys doing the work.
The only thing I don't let them do is remove my tires, they use air
tools to install tires, and I am afraid they will over tight my wheels.
I rotate the tires my self then take it to them to have it aligned.
#12
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 11:10:30 -0700, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
>In article <6mqUc.19760$nu2.17108@fe2.texas.rr.com>, "John S. M."
><jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Jason wrote:
>> > I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>> > and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>> > I need your advice.
>> >
>> > I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>> > pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>> > front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>> > needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>> > dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>> > tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>> > tires and these are results
>> >
>> > cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>> > 0/32 on inside tread
>> > 1/32 on center area of tire
>> > 5/32 on outside tread
>> >
>> > All other tires were normal.
>> >
>> > Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>> > the wheels aligned in about one week.
>> >
>>
>> If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
>> can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
>> every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
>
>That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
>have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
>their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
>jobs.
You are so oblivious for so long you did not notice your alignment is
_so_ out of whack one front tire is severely worn (it sounds like your
camber is incredibly positive), and your greatest concern is that the
poor bastard who is going to have to check and try to reset your front
end, and deal with your incredible obtuseness, is a career wage slave?
Take it to a dealer, quietly and kindly pay them what they ask.
>In article <6mqUc.19760$nu2.17108@fe2.texas.rr.com>, "John S. M."
><jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Jason wrote:
>> > I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>> > and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>> > I need your advice.
>> >
>> > I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>> > pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>> > front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>> > needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>> > dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>> > tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>> > tires and these are results
>> >
>> > cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>> > 0/32 on inside tread
>> > 1/32 on center area of tire
>> > 5/32 on outside tread
>> >
>> > All other tires were normal.
>> >
>> > Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>> > the wheels aligned in about one week.
>> >
>>
>> If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
>> can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
>> every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
>
>That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
>have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
>their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
>jobs.
You are so oblivious for so long you did not notice your alignment is
_so_ out of whack one front tire is severely worn (it sounds like your
camber is incredibly positive), and your greatest concern is that the
poor bastard who is going to have to check and try to reset your front
end, and deal with your incredible obtuseness, is a career wage slave?
Take it to a dealer, quietly and kindly pay them what they ask.
#13
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 11:10:30 -0700, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
>In article <6mqUc.19760$nu2.17108@fe2.texas.rr.com>, "John S. M."
><jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Jason wrote:
>> > I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>> > and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>> > I need your advice.
>> >
>> > I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>> > pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>> > front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>> > needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>> > dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>> > tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>> > tires and these are results
>> >
>> > cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>> > 0/32 on inside tread
>> > 1/32 on center area of tire
>> > 5/32 on outside tread
>> >
>> > All other tires were normal.
>> >
>> > Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>> > the wheels aligned in about one week.
>> >
>>
>> If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
>> can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
>> every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
>
>That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
>have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
>their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
>jobs.
You are so oblivious for so long you did not notice your alignment is
_so_ out of whack one front tire is severely worn (it sounds like your
camber is incredibly positive), and your greatest concern is that the
poor bastard who is going to have to check and try to reset your front
end, and deal with your incredible obtuseness, is a career wage slave?
Take it to a dealer, quietly and kindly pay them what they ask.
>In article <6mqUc.19760$nu2.17108@fe2.texas.rr.com>, "John S. M."
><jsm@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Jason wrote:
>> > I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>> > and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>> > I need your advice.
>> >
>> > I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>> > pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>> > front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>> > needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>> > dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>> > tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>> > tires and these are results
>> >
>> > cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>> > 0/32 on inside tread
>> > 1/32 on center area of tire
>> > 5/32 on outside tread
>> >
>> > All other tires were normal.
>> >
>> > Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>> > the wheels aligned in about one week.
>> >
>>
>> If you take your car to get align, take it to Firestone. For 150.00, you
>> can have your car aligned for the life of the tires. I take mine back
>> every 5k miles, and it is no charge, I just paid the initial fee.
>
>That sounds like a great deal. I call them. I just hope that they don't
>have a lot of young college students working there that care more about
>their plans for the weekend or their next exam than they care about their
>jobs.
You are so oblivious for so long you did not notice your alignment is
_so_ out of whack one front tire is severely worn (it sounds like your
camber is incredibly positive), and your greatest concern is that the
poor bastard who is going to have to check and try to reset your front
end, and deal with your incredible obtuseness, is a career wage slave?
Take it to a dealer, quietly and kindly pay them what they ask.
#14
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Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
CaptainKrunch wrote:
> I don't know what the hell the other posting is doing taking his car in
> every 5000 miles. That is completely absurd. Only somebody that has some
> type of compulsive disorder would do that. There is no auto technician in
> the world, or shop, or dealership that would suggest having an alignment
> done or checked every 5000 miles. It would be like getting a physical
> every couple months. You would be labeled a hypochondriac.
>
> I did just get my eyes dilated after an eye exam and I am having trouble
> seeing so perhaps the other poster said 50,000 miles. He wouldn't be as
> nucking futs then but still a little odd.
>
> Your tire wear is definitely alignment related. Your cupping of the tires
> is suspension related as in the struts/shocks need to be replaced. Most
> people never pay any attention to their suspension unless something breaks.
> Well struts usually don't break they just wear out. Your cupping is an
> obvious sign of worn-out struts. Get them replaced and then align the car.
> You shouldn't need an alignment again unless you hit something or your tires
> are wearing in a pattern that suggests you need an alignment. Take it to
> the Honda dealer for about$60. That will give you a 4 wheel alignment that
> your car probably needs. You didn't mention what car you had but I think
> I've hit the nail on the head.
>
> From a previous ASE certified Master Auto Technician, ASE certified Heavy
> Truck Technician, and a graduate of Universal Technical Institute's
> Automotive/Diesel technology program
>
> CaptainKrunch
>
>
>
>
> "Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
>>I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>>and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>>I need your advice.
>>
>>I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>>pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>>front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>>needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>>dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>>tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>>tires and these are results
>>
>>cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>>0/32 on inside tread
>>1/32 on center area of tire
>>5/32 on outside tread
>>
>>All other tires were normal.
>>
>>Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>>the wheels aligned in about one week.
>>
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>
>
Well CK, I'm sorry if I offended you about taking my car so often. I
paid for the service and I take advantage of it. It takes 30 min or
less, and it cost me no more. Firestone is the one who suggested to
bring it back at that mileage; if I am late they remind me to bring it
back as close to the 5k as possible.
Belive it or not, everytime it needs and adjustment, so I don't care. I
can tell you my car always runs fine, and my tires after 40K miles have
about half of the thread left, and is wearing perfectly.
I gave the guy an advise, and everybody is free to take it on
consideration or just ignore it, no big deal.
> I don't know what the hell the other posting is doing taking his car in
> every 5000 miles. That is completely absurd. Only somebody that has some
> type of compulsive disorder would do that. There is no auto technician in
> the world, or shop, or dealership that would suggest having an alignment
> done or checked every 5000 miles. It would be like getting a physical
> every couple months. You would be labeled a hypochondriac.
>
> I did just get my eyes dilated after an eye exam and I am having trouble
> seeing so perhaps the other poster said 50,000 miles. He wouldn't be as
> nucking futs then but still a little odd.
>
> Your tire wear is definitely alignment related. Your cupping of the tires
> is suspension related as in the struts/shocks need to be replaced. Most
> people never pay any attention to their suspension unless something breaks.
> Well struts usually don't break they just wear out. Your cupping is an
> obvious sign of worn-out struts. Get them replaced and then align the car.
> You shouldn't need an alignment again unless you hit something or your tires
> are wearing in a pattern that suggests you need an alignment. Take it to
> the Honda dealer for about$60. That will give you a 4 wheel alignment that
> your car probably needs. You didn't mention what car you had but I think
> I've hit the nail on the head.
>
> From a previous ASE certified Master Auto Technician, ASE certified Heavy
> Truck Technician, and a graduate of Universal Technical Institute's
> Automotive/Diesel technology program
>
> CaptainKrunch
>
>
>
>
> "Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
>>I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>>and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>>I need your advice.
>>
>>I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>>pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>>front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>>needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>>dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>>tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>>tires and these are results
>>
>>cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>>0/32 on inside tread
>>1/32 on center area of tire
>>5/32 on outside tread
>>
>>All other tires were normal.
>>
>>Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>>the wheels aligned in about one week.
>>
>>--
>>NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO
>>We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice.
>>We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Well CK, I'm sorry if I offended you about taking my car so often. I
paid for the service and I take advantage of it. It takes 30 min or
less, and it cost me no more. Firestone is the one who suggested to
bring it back at that mileage; if I am late they remind me to bring it
back as close to the 5k as possible.
Belive it or not, everytime it needs and adjustment, so I don't care. I
can tell you my car always runs fine, and my tires after 40K miles have
about half of the thread left, and is wearing perfectly.
I gave the guy an advise, and everybody is free to take it on
consideration or just ignore it, no big deal.
#15
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Posts: n/a
Re: seeking advice from Honda mechanic
CaptainKrunch wrote:
> I don't know what the hell the other posting is doing taking his car in
> every 5000 miles. That is completely absurd. Only somebody that has some
> type of compulsive disorder would do that. There is no auto technician in
> the world, or shop, or dealership that would suggest having an alignment
> done or checked every 5000 miles. It would be like getting a physical
> every couple months. You would be labeled a hypochondriac.
>
> I did just get my eyes dilated after an eye exam and I am having trouble
> seeing so perhaps the other poster said 50,000 miles. He wouldn't be as
> nucking futs then but still a little odd.
>
> Your tire wear is definitely alignment related. Your cupping of the tires
> is suspension related as in the struts/shocks need to be replaced. Most
> people never pay any attention to their suspension unless something breaks.
> Well struts usually don't break they just wear out. Your cupping is an
> obvious sign of worn-out struts. Get them replaced and then align the car.
> You shouldn't need an alignment again unless you hit something or your tires
> are wearing in a pattern that suggests you need an alignment. Take it to
> the Honda dealer for about$60. That will give you a 4 wheel alignment that
> your car probably needs. You didn't mention what car you had but I think
> I've hit the nail on the head.
>
> From a previous ASE certified Master Auto Technician, ASE certified Heavy
> Truck Technician, and a graduate of Universal Technical Institute's
> Automotive/Diesel technology program
>
> CaptainKrunch
>
>
>
>
> "Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
>>I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>>and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>>I need your advice.
>>
>>I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>>pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>>front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>>needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>>dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>>tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>>tires and these are results
>>
>>cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>>0/32 on inside tread
>>1/32 on center area of tire
>>5/32 on outside tread
>>
>>All other tires were normal.
>>
>>Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>>the wheels aligned in about one week.
>>
>>--
>>NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIBERS MOTTO
>>We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice.
>>We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Well CK, I'm sorry if I offended you about taking my car so often. I
paid for the service and I take advantage of it. It takes 30 min or
less, and it cost me no more. Firestone is the one who suggested to
bring it back at that mileage; if I am late they remind me to bring it
back as close to the 5k as possible.
Belive it or not, everytime it needs and adjustment, so I don't care. I
can tell you my car always runs fine, and my tires after 40K miles have
about half of the thread left, and is wearing perfectly.
I gave the guy an advise, and everybody is free to take it on
consideration or just ignore it, no big deal.
> I don't know what the hell the other posting is doing taking his car in
> every 5000 miles. That is completely absurd. Only somebody that has some
> type of compulsive disorder would do that. There is no auto technician in
> the world, or shop, or dealership that would suggest having an alignment
> done or checked every 5000 miles. It would be like getting a physical
> every couple months. You would be labeled a hypochondriac.
>
> I did just get my eyes dilated after an eye exam and I am having trouble
> seeing so perhaps the other poster said 50,000 miles. He wouldn't be as
> nucking futs then but still a little odd.
>
> Your tire wear is definitely alignment related. Your cupping of the tires
> is suspension related as in the struts/shocks need to be replaced. Most
> people never pay any attention to their suspension unless something breaks.
> Well struts usually don't break they just wear out. Your cupping is an
> obvious sign of worn-out struts. Get them replaced and then align the car.
> You shouldn't need an alignment again unless you hit something or your tires
> are wearing in a pattern that suggests you need an alignment. Take it to
> the Honda dealer for about$60. That will give you a 4 wheel alignment that
> your car probably needs. You didn't mention what car you had but I think
> I've hit the nail on the head.
>
> From a previous ASE certified Master Auto Technician, ASE certified Heavy
> Truck Technician, and a graduate of Universal Technical Institute's
> Automotive/Diesel technology program
>
> CaptainKrunch
>
>
>
>
> "Jason" <Jason@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:Jason-1708040901420001@pm2-broad-190.snlo.dialup.fix.net...
>
>>I am a backyard mechanic but know nothing about alignment related problems
>>and about problems related to the parts that effect alignment. Therefore,
>>I need your advice.
>>
>>I noticed that my front right tire had almost no tread. I checked the air
>>pressure in all of the tires and it was the same. I purchased two new
>>front tires. The young person that replaced the tires told me that I
>>needed to have the alignment reset. I plan to do that at the Honda
>>dealership since the young person did not seem like he knew much about
>>tires and tire related problems. I had him check the tread on the front
>>tires and these are results
>>
>>cupping feathering on tire that had almost no tread
>>0/32 on inside tread
>>1/32 on center area of tire
>>5/32 on outside tread
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>>All other tires were normal.
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>>Are there any parts that need to be replaced. I am going to have all of
>>the wheels aligned in about one week.
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Well CK, I'm sorry if I offended you about taking my car so often. I
paid for the service and I take advantage of it. It takes 30 min or
less, and it cost me no more. Firestone is the one who suggested to
bring it back at that mileage; if I am late they remind me to bring it
back as close to the 5k as possible.
Belive it or not, everytime it needs and adjustment, so I don't care. I
can tell you my car always runs fine, and my tires after 40K miles have
about half of the thread left, and is wearing perfectly.
I gave the guy an advise, and everybody is free to take it on
consideration or just ignore it, no big deal.