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Originally Posted by LokiRx7
I would definatley have your wheels balanced. Keep in mind the age of your tires. Old tires can have problems that cause them to be out of balance, sometimes to the point that wheel weights wont cure the problem.
$25 a tire is a little much, Wal-mart charges $7 a tire. And if you find a good tire changing place, some offer free balancing for the life of your tires (Providing you buy your tires from them obviously).
And I would have an alignment dont too, places around here generally charge $25-$35 for an alignment.
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yeah, my tires are pretty old, i bought the car from a guy who let it sit for 5 years.. but the tires have alot of life left, so i didnt think anything about it till i noticed all these problems. $41 is the cheapest alignment in town here, but would i need a alignment even though it drives perfectly straight? and my car does have 170k on it, so im sure the struts are bad anyway...