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>>**FYI:** It is recommended that you have a reputable automotive service shop handle the wheel alignment process. This may save you time and headaches down the road. Most auto shops may have wheel alignment specials so check with your local shop.>> This article is intended for general information purposes only. This information may not apply to all makes and models.
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