Thank you so much for your video, I learn and understand more about alignment for car. Please do more videos about cooling system,brakes….more content important car maintenance. Thank you
Gentlemen Many thanks for explaining us with technical information Please provide the details of the deviation of the wheel alignment Parameters and their units of measurement
i live in a state where it snows, rains and has shitty roads which meant i spent money i worked for to get my car aligned every few months. since it has new shocks, struts and new rear coil springs in getting it to the shop to have it realigned and a brake bleed since i had it in storage for about 2mo
I totally get it-living in an area with snow, rain, and rough roads can really take a toll on your car’s alignment. It’s great to hear you’re taking good care of your vehicle with new shocks, struts, and coil springs. Regular alignment checks are definitely important in such conditions, as potholes and uneven roads can knock things out of place pretty quickly. As for the brake bleed after storage, that’s a smart move! Air in the brake lines or moisture build-up can cause issues, so getting that done will ensure your braking system is working at its best. Keep up the good work.
@@motoringmasters much appreciated. the car has new parts like suspension, control arms, a new tie rod, new wheels, tires, and more since it's an older vehicle it needed it 100%
Totally your prerogative but that's crazy excessive. I drive all day everyday for work and maybe do an alignment every 7 or 8 months or so. But it's a good mindset to have, so I can't really fault ya if that's what you want to spend your money on
@@d-rockanomaly9243 i get my alignment done a bit more than usual cuz where i live it rains and snows which causes pot holes over time and the state cheaps out by filling the pot holes which is why i plan to leave said state when in more financially stable
I live in a country that has terrible roads and most people live in places that are only accessible form gravel roads. Most mechanic techs recommend checking the alignment every 3 months.
After a recent alignment, my cars wheels started moving when going over broken uneven roads causing steering movements without any input and unstable. Went back to the garage and they said one of the toe rod is ceased and replaced it. It still hasn’t completely stopped and it’s annoying me a lot. It has sucked the joy out of my driving. What could be causing this?
This is Exactly what i searched for. Thank you
Thank you so much for your video, I learn and understand more about alignment for car.
Please do more videos about cooling system,brakes….more content important car maintenance. Thank you
Awesome video 👏 perfectly explained with proper picturization 😊 post more such contents .
Gentlemen
Many thanks for explaining us with technical information
Please provide the details of the deviation of the wheel alignment
Parameters and their units of measurement
Thank you boss. Learnt so much knowledge from this video ❤
extremely usefull. also make video about wheel balancing
Thanks for sharing very informative video.
great video the visuals the examples and the description made this a easy way to fully understand Wheel alignments
Love the content keep up the great work! Subscribed
i live in a state where it snows, rains and has shitty roads which meant i spent money i worked for to get my car aligned every few months. since it has new shocks, struts and new rear coil springs in getting it to the shop to have it realigned and a brake bleed since i had it in storage for about 2mo
I totally get it-living in an area with snow, rain, and rough roads can really take a toll on your car’s alignment. It’s great to hear you’re taking good care of your vehicle with new shocks, struts, and coil springs. Regular alignment checks are definitely important in such conditions, as potholes and uneven roads can knock things out of place pretty quickly.
As for the brake bleed after storage, that’s a smart move! Air in the brake lines or moisture build-up can cause issues, so getting that done will ensure your braking system is working at its best. Keep up the good work.
@@motoringmasters much appreciated. the car has new parts like suspension, control arms, a new tie rod, new wheels, tires, and more since it's an older vehicle it needed it 100%
Totally your prerogative but that's crazy excessive. I drive all day everyday for work and maybe do an alignment every 7 or 8 months or so. But it's a good mindset to have, so I can't really fault ya if that's what you want to spend your money on
@@d-rockanomaly9243 i get my alignment done a bit more than usual cuz where i live it rains and snows which causes pot holes over time and the state cheaps out by filling the pot holes which is why i plan to leave said state when in more financially stable
Wow, I just found awesome automotive channel. Just subbed.
Thank you!
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However in the real life, adjusting alignments cannot be done every 10000km or 1 year. Do you agree my big brothers??
Right! But It depends on your Place of driving brother.
Usually cars need maintenance after every 10000 KM, I guess you should keep in mind to align your wheels 🤓
@@anuragpatel5982 Roger brother
@@motoringmastersas an Asian with rural place of driving. We do it quiet regular. 10k kms.
But those in urban cities need to do it less often
I don’t find any problem
I live in a country that has terrible roads and most people live in places that are only accessible form gravel roads.
Most mechanic techs recommend checking the alignment every 3 months.
Awesome video
You forget to mention that before starting the alignment you need to lock the steering wheel in neutral position.
terima kasih
Is it necessary to learn alignment in addition to automotive engineering
After a recent alignment, my cars wheels started moving when going over broken uneven roads causing steering movements without any input and unstable. Went back to the garage and they said one of the toe rod is ceased and replaced it. It still hasn’t completely stopped and it’s annoying me a lot. It has sucked the joy out of my driving. What could be causing this?
How about road alignment?
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