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Originally Posted by Obzen
Alignment isn't required after tire rotations, neither is wheel balancing.. Wheel alignments are done either when you change something on the suspension, or get new tires. Balancing is usually only done with new tires. However, if something feels off or you hit something hard and it doesn't seem right then either one can be done as a corrective measure.
Rotations are cheap at a tire shop maybe $20. You can inspect the fluids yourself in about 3 minutes. If you don't know how. Learn. Every driver should be able to check their fluids. Its all in the manual.
Remember if you have the RS package CAN'T rotate the tires as they are two different sizes.
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Oooo no I know how to check my fluids and belts. I can do that myself for sure! I agree with you, simple things like that should not be paid for haha.
Thanks for that information it was very very useful and helpful! From the looks of it and what you have mentioned, I will only need a tire rotation and will go over to one of my local tire shops to see what they charge for a rotation alone - I am sure I can find a better price at a trusted place than what the dealership offered me (40$).