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<blockquote data-quote="2slo95fiveoh" data-source="post: 709994" data-attributes="member: 8966"><p>Did the shop set the front toe, or did they not touch it at all?</p><p>If they didn't touch it yet, and you don't want to spend the extra coin to get c/c plates, then shop around and see if</p><p>some place will perform a "front toe set", considering that would be the only thing adjustable on your car without c/c plates.. </p><p>It's usually cheaper than a standard align. (Firestone one time align is $79, front toe set is $39). </p><p>But getting the c/c plates would be recommended, that way you have piece of mind that your tires won't wear out faster</p><p>than expected, and if that happens, then you will have to spend more money on your car replacing tires sooner, then having</p><p>c/c plates to correct the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2slo95fiveoh, post: 709994, member: 8966"] Did the shop set the front toe, or did they not touch it at all? If they didn't touch it yet, and you don't want to spend the extra coin to get c/c plates, then shop around and see if some place will perform a "front toe set", considering that would be the only thing adjustable on your car without c/c plates.. It's usually cheaper than a standard align. (Firestone one time align is $79, front toe set is $39). But getting the c/c plates would be recommended, that way you have piece of mind that your tires won't wear out faster than expected, and if that happens, then you will have to spend more money on your car replacing tires sooner, then having c/c plates to correct the problem. [/QUOTE]
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