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Old 02-22-2005, 11:11 PM
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Unhappy alignment probs on 05 4 runner?

ive had my 4 runner for 4 days. i have had the flu since i bought it so i actually got to take a real drive in it tonight for the first time and notice it's pulling to the right pretty badly. im going straight to the dealership tomorrow, but has anybody else noticed this on a new 4 runner? also, are these jokers actually going to try to charge me for an alignment on a car that had 2 miles on it when i bought it 4 days ago? heh.

another question while im at it: when i stop at a light, i notice a slight lifting of the rear bumper, as if something is going up under it. is this normal? maybe im just noticing things because this is my first suv.

thanks for helping the clueless,
Carrye
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Old 02-23-2005, 11:49 AM
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Re: alignment probs on 05 4 runner?

I doubt they'll charge you for an alignment if you bring it back right away. If it is that bad, they may want to know why you didn't notice it when you drove it home. Think about it.

It may not be an alignment problem. Make sure it gets fixed, and if they can't solve it, register the complaint for future reference.
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