mky
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- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Firestone generally doesn't have to computer needed to align a Genesis. You're looking at a dealer or import shop.I am looking for a place to do wheel alignment without paying an arm and a leg. I live in Socal area. I have Firestone lifetime alignment warranty on another car and I am thinking to get that one for my Genesis. Any suggestions ?
I bought life time alignment from firestone when it was on sale for $149. What do you mean exactly by firestone doesnt have computer needed to align genesis?Firestone generally doesn't have to computer needed to align a Genesis. You're looking at a dealer or import shop.
I bought life time alignment from firestone when it was on sale for $149. What do you mean exactly by firestone doesnt have computer needed to align genesis?
I have the base 3.8 awd. So no LKA on my car.They can't zero the steering angle sensor. They can do all the mechanical part, but when it comes to lane assist and stability control the sensor must be exact.
You still have stability/traction control. If you induce a slide the car will make decisions based on false steering input. Same for straight line driving, once the sensor is far enough out of position the car will assume you are intending to turn rather than go straight, pulling throttle and possibly tapping brakes to correct course.I have the base 3.8 awd. So no LKA on my car.
Oh didnt know stability and traction control takes in effect of alignment. Good to know!You still have stability/traction control. If you induce a slide the car will make decisions based on false steering input. Same for straight line driving, once the sensor is far enough out of position the car will assume you are intending to turn rather than go straight, pulling throttle and possibly tapping brakes to correct course.
Interesting thought. I just checked with my local Firestone and also another alignment place that only specializes in alignment. They both said no sensor work needs to be done for regular maintenance. They do those things only when something really wrong with the car such as accident or some sensors not working completely. Price quoted by the 2nd place was $80 for one time alignment, by Firestone it is $90 for one time alignment and $180 for lifetime alignment. I guess I will go with the Firestone then.They can't zero the steering angle sensor. They can do all the mechanical part, but when it comes to lane assist and stability control the sensor must be exact.
Had my 2018 Genesis G80’s tires replaced and an alignment done at my local Firestone. Told them the car lane keep assist. Now my Lane Keep Assist is not working.
They claim they checked my VIN and nothing was needed for the Lane Keep Assist. Lesson learned
I feel stupid, some how the Lane Keep Assist switch on the lower left hand side of the dash got turned off. Everything is fine.The key lesson here is to listen to Suburbazine.
I was debating getting my rear tires replaced at Firestone. They quoted about $600, but then I read this thread and realized that they would eff it up. Look like $1000 at the dealer for me!
You dont need a dealer to replace tires. Suburbazine was specific about the alignment.The key lesson here is to listen to Suburbazine.
I was debating getting my rear tires replaced at Firestone. They quoted about $600, but then I read this thread and realized that they would eff it up. Look like $1000 at the dealer for me!
I use Discount Tire - but they don't do alignments though.You dont need a dealer to replace tires. Suburbazine was specific about the alignment.
Their extended warranty is hard to beat. Doesn't matter what happens to a tire - they just replace it if necessary.I use Firestone as well. Got my unlimited coverage for $99 on the New Year's Eve sale.
The guys are always good about asking me if I want it aligned to factory spec or something else.
I'm with Skipgen, I use Discount as well. Heck, they'll match their parent company (DiscountTireDirect.com) when it comes to extended warranty.
That's because most of the manufacturers have to trust the shops. Discount sells an unbelievable number of tires.Their extended warranty is hard to beat. Doesn't matter what happens to a tire - they just replace it if necessary.