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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3043753" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>I decided to take the new truck to Jim Norton Chevy for an alignment after I lifted the front about 1.5". I would have gone to Tulsa auto spring, but it is a hassle if you want to wait because it's first come first served and they don't take appointments.</p><p></p><p>Jim Norton's posted price for an alignment is $99.95. I wasn't sure if I would have to pay this because it's only showing 2300 miles on the odometer. They did an excellent job, the steering wheel is now centered as it came from the factory slanted to the left, the return to center is much better than before as it really seemed non-existent from the factory, and the drivability is awesome. There is just enough resistance on the steering wheel while cornering where before it felt loose. And there is no more road wandering.</p><p></p><p>I am really happy with the results from the alignment, especially on a 7500 pound vehicle! It actually drives like a much lighter and more nimble vehicle now.</p><p></p><p>I also had them reset my TPMS sensors to a lower threshold. The factory setting is 55 psi for the front tires and 65 psi in the back. I asked them to set it at 45 psi all around. This is the setting where the tire pressure light on the dash comes on when the tire pressure goes below the threshold.</p><p></p><p>I also asked about a remote start and they quoted me around $350, that I thought was a good price until I found out it's just a software update and not a mechanical parts installation. That just blows my mind. It's a technology charge for a change in software.</p><p></p><p>Both the alignment and TPMS change were covered under warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3043753, member: 7248"] I decided to take the new truck to Jim Norton Chevy for an alignment after I lifted the front about 1.5". I would have gone to Tulsa auto spring, but it is a hassle if you want to wait because it's first come first served and they don't take appointments. Jim Norton's posted price for an alignment is $99.95. I wasn't sure if I would have to pay this because it's only showing 2300 miles on the odometer. They did an excellent job, the steering wheel is now centered as it came from the factory slanted to the left, the return to center is much better than before as it really seemed non-existent from the factory, and the drivability is awesome. There is just enough resistance on the steering wheel while cornering where before it felt loose. And there is no more road wandering. I am really happy with the results from the alignment, especially on a 7500 pound vehicle! It actually drives like a much lighter and more nimble vehicle now. I also had them reset my TPMS sensors to a lower threshold. The factory setting is 55 psi for the front tires and 65 psi in the back. I asked them to set it at 45 psi all around. This is the setting where the tire pressure light on the dash comes on when the tire pressure goes below the threshold. I also asked about a remote start and they quoted me around $350, that I thought was a good price until I found out it's just a software update and not a mechanical parts installation. That just blows my mind. It's a technology charge for a change in software. Both the alignment and TPMS change were covered under warranty. [/QUOTE]
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