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Yahoo Message Number: 104936
Is there a good motor home alignment shop around Tucson or Phoenix? The best I can tell they have to trick the coach into not to wandering.

07 allure 31490


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Yahoo Message Number: 104944
In Tucson, we just used W.W. Williams at 1375 W Glenn Street off I-10. Use the Miracle Mile exit for the best ez on and off...

Great folks, ask for Adam, 520.624.8377.

00 Affinity 42' 5769

Corky Downing C: 805.844.3113

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Yahoo Message Number: 104945
on our '04 Allure we have to have the toe-in adjusted about every 2 years. The right side front is the problem.

Lonny & Diane Livingston
'04 Allure #31065

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Yahoo Message Number: 104946
IF you have to keep having the toe-in adjusted you have a tie rod end that is wearing. I suggest finding the loose one and replace it.

Mikee

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Yahoo Message Number: 104947
the toe-in has been a problem with our '04 Allure since we bought it in 2005. Thanks for the suggestion - it's worth having checked now that we have over 120,000 miles on our coach.

Lonny & Diane Livingston
'04 Allure #31065

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Yahoo Message Number: 104957
Lonny, et al. Be sure you have the alignment specs with you when you look for an alignment facility. Most shops do not have the Dynamax chassis specs in their alignment equipment and therefore have to enter the specs manually. Also, I have found, much to my dismay, that some shops do not know how to set toe-in on IFS front ends. Of course this can be done without factory specs (1/16-3/16 toe-in) but the tech has to understand the right/left independence of the IFS.
Lyle Wetherholt
04 Intrigue 11740




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Yahoo Message Number: 104969
Where can I find the alignment specs for a 2005 Magna Matisse?

Regards,
Mike St John

2005 Magna Matisse, C13, #6501