I have a Mk5 Golf GTI and I just got a punctured left front tyre- took it to the shop to get it repaired yesterday. They took off the wheel, and put the spare on as the puncture was too close to the sidewall and needed to be replaced (they didn't have my size/brand tyre in stock).
With the spare on, the steering wheel wasn't centred, and the car had a strong tendency to steer to the right ie. alignment seemed way off (when it was fine prior to having the wheel taken off).
I have since replaced both the tyres on the front axle, but the steering problem remains. Prior to having the wheel taken off, the car tracked straight and true (had an alignment done only 5 months ago, car tracking dead straight prior to taking it into the shop and wear was even on all the tyres).
This is the second time something like this has happened- when I had a rear wheel puncture over a year ago a different tyre shop took the wheel off and replaced it, and I also had alignment issues post.
Why is this happening? Surely taking off a wheel shouldn't affect the wheel alignment?
Are the mechanics deliberately fiddling with the alignment without telling me or using excessive force taking off the wheel?
Am puzzled, and its costing me alot to get a wheel alingment every time a wheel gets taken off!!!
Thinking a bit more, the car has been serviced multiple times in between the tyre replacements, and presumably the wheels are removed to check the brakes? SO it seems only the tyre shops are causing the problem...
With the spare on, the steering wheel wasn't centred, and the car had a strong tendency to steer to the right ie. alignment seemed way off (when it was fine prior to having the wheel taken off).
I have since replaced both the tyres on the front axle, but the steering problem remains. Prior to having the wheel taken off, the car tracked straight and true (had an alignment done only 5 months ago, car tracking dead straight prior to taking it into the shop and wear was even on all the tyres).
This is the second time something like this has happened- when I had a rear wheel puncture over a year ago a different tyre shop took the wheel off and replaced it, and I also had alignment issues post.
Why is this happening? Surely taking off a wheel shouldn't affect the wheel alignment?
Are the mechanics deliberately fiddling with the alignment without telling me or using excessive force taking off the wheel?
Am puzzled, and its costing me alot to get a wheel alingment every time a wheel gets taken off!!!
Thinking a bit more, the car has been serviced multiple times in between the tyre replacements, and presumably the wheels are removed to check the brakes? SO it seems only the tyre shops are causing the problem...
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