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Old Apr 19, 2004 | 11:54 AM
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While lying under my Z to change the oil, I noticed that the ****ing idiot alignment tech(???) at the dealership put my front wheels on backwards. I have been driving for 1300 mi with my right front on the left, and vice-versa. Shame on me for not noticing when I had the work done, but I was completely consumed with the fact that jerk had not aligned the car to spec (whatever that is). FORWARNED IS FORARMED!!! Don't assume that the idiot that checks your alignment, will put your wheels back on the way they came off.
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Old Apr 19, 2004 | 12:23 PM
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Originally posted by LouD
While lying under my Z to change the oil, I noticed that the ****ing idiot alignment tech(???) at the dealership put my front wheels on backwards. I have been driving for 1300 mi with my right front on the left, and vice-versa. Shame on me for not noticing when I had the work done, but I was completely consumed with the fact that jerk had not aligned the car to spec (whatever that is). FORWARNED IS FORARMED!!! Don't assume that the idiot that checks your alignment, will put your wheels back on the way they came off.
I don't think the alignment tech is idiot, he/she followed the Nissan TSB. See the TSB in link below:
Go to page 12 and read on
BTW, I think you are in the wrong area for this topic. Move to Wheel/Tires/Brakes/Suspension will get more response.

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Old Apr 19, 2004 | 02:23 PM
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Sorry! Don't know how post ended up in this topic...should have gone to general Z discussions.
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