Alignment resiliency??
Alignment resiliency??
I have had the misfortune, in the past two days, to have hit a couple of rather large bumps in the road, one while pulling quite hard on a 350Z (automatic). Luckily, both occured straight on, but the one I hit while "racing" the Z just didn't seem too good for the front end or the drivetrain.
It seems that there's enough building going on in my area that many of the roads have holes and bumps that there is no warning for prior to hitting them.
The question to my fellow TL'ers is how resliant does the TL appear to be relating to alignment issues? The car appears to still track straight, but I am just a little paranoid and would rather get the car aligned now if necessary to avoid any future issues.
Thanks,
It seems that there's enough building going on in my area that many of the roads have holes and bumps that there is no warning for prior to hitting them.
The question to my fellow TL'ers is how resliant does the TL appear to be relating to alignment issues? The car appears to still track straight, but I am just a little paranoid and would rather get the car aligned now if necessary to avoid any future issues.
Thanks,
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