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-   -   does wheel alignment come with the warranty? (http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-warranty-scheduled-maintenance-servicing-repairs/66269-does-wheel-alignment-come-warranty.html)

henryy370z 01-30-2013 10:32 AM

does wheel alignment come with the warranty?
 
i got the best package for the warranty and free oil change does a wheel alignment occur with this?

JARblue 01-30-2013 10:34 AM

not likely...

I got a 5 year unlimited alignment deal at NTB for a very reasonable price (about the equivalent of 3 individual alignments).

wongk3 04-28-2013 05:49 PM

They will cover you (or at least my dealership did) only under the circumstance that you don't have any aftermarket suspension upgrades.

122554 04-28-2013 07:05 PM

No

DEpointfive0 04-28-2013 07:09 PM

No

Firestone. Lowball for $20 off their lifetime alignment.

Grindkiezer 04-28-2013 07:36 PM

I have lifetime alignment with Firestone as well and the last alignment I went in for, after I installed my H&R springs they said that my lifetime alignment is only good for "stock" cars. I told the dude that I wasn't told any of that when I purchased the package. He said that because I have aftermarket upper control arms, rear camber links and springs in my suspension my car is now void. But after stating numerous times that I was never told that he gave in and lets me go back now :p

EDIT: They also told me that my car was too low to be serviced at their shop in Rancho Bernardo. They told me that I had to go to another shop 45 minutes away because they have a low profile lift. They called in a "specialist" to try and get my car on the lift...and he was able to get it on the lift with a couple of 2x4s :shakes head:

cheshirecat 05-01-2013 09:53 AM

Don't use Firestone. They're one of the worst companies to deal with in my experience.

Regarding alignments in the first post, Nissan typically does not cover them as it's considered maintenance and/or wear & tear, the same as brake pads, rotors, oil changes, wiper blades, etc.


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