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Re: 96 Wagon Rides Bad!
Adjustment of camber, caster and toe helps place the tires SQUARELY on the pavement. Getting an alignment will help ensure that shock from the road is properly transferred to your suspension as opposed to your joints and mounts. I would imagine that you can probably do damage by driving it normally while severly out of alignment.
The particular shop that I had mine done at awhile ago, would perform another aligment at no charge, for ANY reason within the next 30 days. This meant that I could perform any additional maintenance needed and simply go back. Since Zyzzx2 mentioned it, I think that was a Monroe service center.
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