Klive
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Matt,
These 4 wheel ailignment machines are great but must be used properly.
An obvious point is they should check that the rims are not damaged before fitting the reflectors (if that's their name). You can do that and I'm sure your wheels are perfect.
It's also good practice to recheck the final readings. Ask them for to roll the car off and on the machine after the adjustments and give you a second set of final readings. Expect the 2 sets to be different but both within tolerance.
These 4 wheel ailignment machines are great but must be used properly.
An obvious point is they should check that the rims are not damaged before fitting the reflectors (if that's their name). You can do that and I'm sure your wheels are perfect.
It's also good practice to recheck the final readings. Ask them for to roll the car off and on the machine after the adjustments and give you a second set of final readings. Expect the 2 sets to be different but both within tolerance.