if the the car has never had an alignment, do that first and have the shop check rear wheels for tracking, they can adjust if required
The alignment angle called caster helps with steering wheel return.
Your back wheel may be wobbling on your bike due to loose spokes, a bent rim, or improper wheel alignment. To fix it, you can tighten the spokes, straighten the rim, or adjust the wheel alignment. If you are unsure how to do this, it is recommended to take your bike to a professional bike mechanic for proper repair.
take it back they didn't align it right
First, take the car for a wheel alignment. Then remove the horn pad, unbolt the steering wheel, turn the wheel around and bolt it back on.
The back wheel of your bike may be wobbly due to loose spokes, a bent rim, or improper wheel alignment. It is important to have it checked and repaired by a professional bike mechanic to ensure safe and smooth riding.
To replace the front wheel bearings on a 1994 Toyota Tercel, first, lift the vehicle and remove the front wheel. Next, disconnect the brake caliper and rotor, then remove the hub assembly by taking out the hub nut and any retaining bolts. Carefully press out the old wheel bearings from the hub and replace them with new ones, ensuring proper alignment and lubrication. Reassemble the hub, rotor, and caliper, and then reinstall the wheel before lowering the vehicle back to the ground.
Mine did it because of a horrible alignment
On average a 2 wheel alignment runs about $50.00. If you get a 4 wheel alignment it will cost you $80.00 to $100.00. I used to work at a car dealer and we charged $130.00 for a 4 wheel alignment. Best advice shop around and make sure you get a warranty because sometimes the mechanic will not adjust the alignment right and you will have to go back.
Yes. It's called "truing" a wheel. By tightening some spokes and loosening others, you can bring most bicycles wheels back into alignment.
Your back wheel may be wobbling due to loose spokes, a bent rim, or a misaligned wheel. To fix it, you can tighten the spokes, straighten the rim, or adjust the wheel alignment. It's recommended to seek help from a professional bike mechanic if you're unsure how to do it yourself.
To replace a bicycle back wheel, first release the brakes and remove the wheel from the frame. Then, install the new wheel by aligning the axle with the dropouts on the frame and tightening the quick release or axle nuts. Finally, adjust the brakes and test the wheel for proper alignment and function.
Take it back to the alignment shop and they should re-do it for free. If you paid for it, your steering wheel should be straight.