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CanNot

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  1. My one said 36 psi in the door all around, but I go a bit over by 2psi. I think I read it somewhere years ago and do it like that since then, no issue so far. 

    What I recommend is when other people doing it for you always double check. I had situations after a tire change the pressure where all over the place on the 4 tires. ????

     

  2. On 1/22/2019 at 10:56 AM, mike324 said:

    I had good experiences with these shops.

     

    Automag Wheel (Located around Samutprakarn)

    https://www.facebook.com/Automagwheel.Fanpage/

     

    CG0400 (They have a few stores around bangkok)

    https://www.facebook.com/CG-0-400-เลียบทางด่วน-รามอินทรา-441360666222155/

     

    Cockpit Boonya Auto (Located on petchburi)

    https://www.facebook.com/BoonyaImportTires/

    Hello thanks for all the suggestions. I been to CG0400. It seems like the engineer knew what he was doing. Never less the steering wheel was still a bit of after the alignment was done. Not by far though.

     

    That brings back the main question. He acknowledged it was off and adjusted it manually again without lasering it. So now my steering wheel is centered but the wheels are most likely not aligned anymore.

     

    I really wonder how this is possible and if I'm missing something major here. In the alignment process the steering should be centered and it should be perfect after the alignment is done. 

  3. Hey I got my tires changed/balanced/aligned. But now the steering wheel is not centered when driving straight. I went back to the shop and they screw something on the tires again (without putting it on the alignment rig). Now it's better but still off. 

     

    It doesn't feel right especially with the manual free hand adjustment afterwards. What's the purpose of laser align everything and then later change it by best guess. 

     

    Anybody can recommend a good shop just for tire alignment? 

  4. 13 hours ago, dotpoom said:

    Is it a big problem giving a pin?

    Well it's inconvenient. At gas stations I need leave the car and squese me in the small booth to type in the pin. At homepro I need walk behind the counter for a refund and to type in my pin. All those small things,  I just feel the stores are not ready. From other countries im used that this device's are wireless. Here there are tight on the cashier counter and it feels not meant to be used by customer. 

  5. On 3/11/2017 at 1:28 PM, elgordo38 said:

    Read the post here on health insurance coverage. Looks dangerous to me make sure your covered. Go with God or Budda depending. 

    Thanks for your kind thoughts. I'm well covered, just looking for a save and controlled environment for some fast rounds. 

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