Infiniti Dealer Alignment & Camber Adjustment
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Infiniti Dealer Alignment & Camber Adjustment
Good morning everyone,
I bought some Kumho Ecsta LE Sport XL for my G coupe and had them installed at Infiniti of Charlotte. After installation of the new tires the Infiniti service rep said that I needed an alignment ($89.00) and camber adjustment ($120) to keep the tires from wearing out super fast. I called the East Charlotte Nissan and told the service rep what needed to be serviced and he qouted me $79.00 flat which includes camber, toe, caster, and alignment. I then called back to Charlotte Infiniti and the rep told me he doesn't think Nissan is going to do what Infiniti is going to do. He said that drilling would be necessary. Am I missing something here?
I bought some Kumho Ecsta LE Sport XL for my G coupe and had them installed at Infiniti of Charlotte. After installation of the new tires the Infiniti service rep said that I needed an alignment ($89.00) and camber adjustment ($120) to keep the tires from wearing out super fast. I called the East Charlotte Nissan and told the service rep what needed to be serviced and he qouted me $79.00 flat which includes camber, toe, caster, and alignment. I then called back to Charlotte Infiniti and the rep told me he doesn't think Nissan is going to do what Infiniti is going to do. He said that drilling would be necessary. Am I missing something here?
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But why would Infiniti give me two separate service prices (Camber Adjustment $120 and Alignment $89) and Nissan give me one flat fee of $79.95 for both? My concern is that there may be some special way of handling a G35's alignment that Nissan isn't aware of. Cost of services isn't an issue, I just don't want to waste money.
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But why would Infiniti give me two separate service prices (Camber Adjustment $120 and Alignment $89) and Nissan give me one flat fee of $79.95 for both? My concern is that there may be some special way of handling a G35's alignment that Nissan isn't aware of. Cost of services isn't an issue, I just don't want to waste money.
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Good morning everyone,
I bought some Kumho Ecsta LE Sport XL for my G coupe and had them installed at Infiniti of Charlotte. After installation of the new tires the Infiniti service rep said that I needed an alignment ($89.00) and camber adjustment ($120) to keep the tires from wearing out super fast. I called the East Charlotte Nissan and told the service rep what needed to be serviced and he qouted me $79.00 flat which includes camber, toe, caster, and alignment. I then called back to Charlotte Infiniti and the rep told me he doesn't think Nissan is going to do what Infiniti is going to do. He said that drilling would be necessary. Am I missing something here?
I bought some Kumho Ecsta LE Sport XL for my G coupe and had them installed at Infiniti of Charlotte. After installation of the new tires the Infiniti service rep said that I needed an alignment ($89.00) and camber adjustment ($120) to keep the tires from wearing out super fast. I called the East Charlotte Nissan and told the service rep what needed to be serviced and he qouted me $79.00 flat which includes camber, toe, caster, and alignment. I then called back to Charlotte Infiniti and the rep told me he doesn't think Nissan is going to do what Infiniti is going to do. He said that drilling would be necessary. Am I missing something here?
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An alignment will adjust both camber, caster and toe. It will normally cost 80-100 at most shops. They will even provide you with a print out of everything before and after.
Unless you lowered your car or changed rim/tire size, you camber shouldn't have to be adjusted. The extra 120 sounds like they are going to replace your camber arms. Unless you are lowered, you will not require a camber kit.
Unless you lowered your car or changed rim/tire size, you camber shouldn't have to be adjusted. The extra 120 sounds like they are going to replace your camber arms. Unless you are lowered, you will not require a camber kit.
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That's what confused me. I called Infiniti and left a voice message, I'll ask why drilling is involved.
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An alignment will adjust both camber, caster and toe. It will normally cost 80-100 at most shops. They will even provide you with a print out of everything before and after.
Unless you lowered your car or changed rim/tire size, you camber shouldn't have to be adjusted. The extra 120 sounds like they are going to replace your camber arms. Unless you are lowered, you will not require a camber kit.
Unless you lowered your car or changed rim/tire size, you camber shouldn't have to be adjusted. The extra 120 sounds like they are going to replace your camber arms. Unless you are lowered, you will not require a camber kit.
It's kind of odd that they would just do it without explaining up front what was involved. This confusion and price checking could've been avoided if the rep simply said something allong the lines of "alignment is $x amount, but I also highly recommend replacing these bolts with ones that will allow us a more accurate adjustment for you, and that costs $120 if you want it."
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I bought my GCoupe last year about 9 months ago. I can tell who ever had it before me did some modifications, but I'm not sure to what extent. I can't tell if it's lowered or not. It looks stock height to me. Wish I had a picture ready to show.
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At that price (thinking of dealer markup) it sounds like they're just replacing the eccentric bolts, which would require "drilling" ie: elongating the adjustment holes.
It's kind of odd that they would just do it without explaining up front what was involved. This confusion and price checking could've been avoided if the rep simply said something allong the lines of "alignment is $x amount, but I also highly recommend replacing these bolts with ones that will allow us a more accurate adjustment for you, and that costs $120 if you want it."
It's kind of odd that they would just do it without explaining up front what was involved. This confusion and price checking could've been avoided if the rep simply said something allong the lines of "alignment is $x amount, but I also highly recommend replacing these bolts with ones that will allow us a more accurate adjustment for you, and that costs $120 if you want it."