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Old 09-Nov-2005, 05:41 PM
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i had a viper alarm system, but at night if i cant get a spot in my garage,
4 cars, 2 car garage

i club my car

recently ive noticed my alignment is quite off, and if i take my hands of the wheel at speeds over 80km my car drifts right.

when i club my steering wheel at night i often have to turn the steering wheel right so i can get the club wedged betweeen the glass on the windsheild and the window frame.

Could this dry steer that locks my wheel to the right knock off my alignment?
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Old 09-Nov-2005, 05:58 PM
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Old 09-Nov-2005, 06:19 PM
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u should get an alignment...u get that drifting left/right by driving and experiencing bumps and so on
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Old 09-Nov-2005, 06:28 PM
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i know


but its has only recently occured

im not getting an alignment til i put my springs on.
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Old 09-Nov-2005, 07:42 PM
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Originally posted by kwasley
i know


but its has only recently occured

im not getting an alignment til i put my springs on.
ya and dump that baby to the ground!!!!
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 01:06 AM
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You need to get an alignment to correct it, so it looks like you'll have to live with it until you're willing to do one..
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Originally posted by SiR_88crx


ya and dump that baby to the ground!!!!

listen to nick!! damn kwasley!!!....lol
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 01:09 AM
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club is useless.
leave it at home.
your better off
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 08:58 AM
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I know of a awsome align shop.

Wentworth allignment, in hamilton.

BEST PLACE EVER!

My work sends all there cars there, we havent evr had a prob, ever, weve taken lowered/custom cars there. They are kind to your car, and treat it with care and respect

PM me for the number, i gotta find it
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 09:21 AM
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I don't think dry steer will effect alignment, though it is not good to do it.
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 09:59 AM
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Originally posted by Team Rukus
club is useless.
leave it at home.
your better off
How so? For an experienced thief it is an easy get-around, but for an amateur thief that is looking to steal your car and is really scared of getting caught and wants to get in and drive off asap, it is a nice visual deterrent that will ward off some thieves. Any little bit helps.
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 11:44 AM
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maybe someone bumped your car and made it go out of alignment. the club is useless. everyone knows how to get one off in under 20 seconds heck my 8 year old could do it. best thing is a bypass switch for the ignition that is hidden so they cant start it.
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 05:30 PM
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Originally posted by LEITNER
everyone knows how to get one off in under 20 seconds
Every bit helps.....in that 20 seconds I could be grabing my bat
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Originally posted by QUICKONTHEGAS

Every bit helps.....in that 20 seconds I could be grabing my bat
Ya but when the theif is already clubbing you over the head with your own club that wont do you any good. hahaha.
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Originally posted by B18C5er


How so? For an experienced thief it is an easy get-around, but for an amateur thief that is looking to steal your car and is really scared of getting caught and wants to get in and drive off asap, it is a nice visual deterrent that will ward off some thieves. Any little bit helps.
use a small hack saw.
cut right thru the steeringwheel.
bend steering wheel
and pull out club.
bend steering wheel back
drive off.

takes 8 seconds.

oh and after you come out with your bat he will knock you with your own club.

its overly retarded and makes you spend more money on a damaged steering wheel to fix.
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 07:38 PM
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club haters

its a very good visual deterrant
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 07:46 PM
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no its not

lol
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Old 10-Nov-2005, 08:19 PM
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Originally posted by LEITNER
best thing is a bypass switch for the ignition that is hidden so they cant start it.
I've been lookin to do this. Is it a kit or do u buy parts for it , and where could i get it?

Also IMO the club does help, it deters those lil punks who think they can get a car by pickin locks or what not... and it can't hurt to have several security fratures... the more the better!
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Old 11-Nov-2005, 10:39 PM
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Originally posted by kwasley
club haters

its a very good visual deterrant
and plus what the hell is there to steal from ur car other then ur lip... ur stock seats?
y do u even borther with that thing? you got insurance dont you...you should only keep that thing in the car if u need to club sumone with it lol
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its tru i would never put that thing on a stock car kim why bother theres no reason why they would want to steal your whole car???
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