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Old 03-24-2011, 10:12 AM   #1
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Any members on the board have a recommendation for a Alignment shop in North AL, preferably Huntsville or Decatur area? I have a Allegro Bus 37tp on a freightliner chassis that I would like to have a full alignment performed.

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Old 03-25-2011, 06:15 PM   #2
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I've seen the 'alignment' discussion before and I'm wondering why you are needing (or wanting) an alignment. I've only had 2 coaches ('97 Winnie Adventurer 37' on a Workhorse and an '08 Winnie Voyage 32' on a Workhorse) and never had one nor was I ever told I needed one. If you aren't having problems with handling or abnormal tire wear, why mess with it. You know the adage 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it'.


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That's funny because my new 2010 Itasca had a card from Winnebago attached to the steering column advising for the new owner to get a wheel alignment right after the purchase.
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Old 03-25-2011, 07:25 PM   #4
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Tiffin sends their customers to Simmons. Not sure of the town, think Decatur. Have read pro and con about them. You might get some info about them on RVservice reviews.
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Hey Joe, not sure I do need one, but thought I would ask in the event I do. I just bought my first RV, it is used. I am replacing the shocks and adding a steering stabilizer. While I am under there I will at least check the toe in. I will decide about alignment after all that work is done. I am funny about used vehicles. I always want to know everything is set, cause I have no idea what it has been through.
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