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I bought a used Genesis in 2014 and it slightly pulled to the right. Meh.... I figured I'd simply get it aligned and no worries. Well, I took it to two shops twice and two others once since I bought it but they kept telling me that it showed that it was "within specs" on the numbers. Then... two days ago I get a tire sensor light. I go to the tire shop and am informed the steel belts are showing!! Tires have less than 31K on 50 tires! So... I resign myself that I need to go buy a new car because I will not do this any more. The tire issue is the 3rd time same thing. Well, I give another shop one last time to FIX this persistent problem. I bring it to Gruelich's Fountain hills for one last ditch attempt. I explained it ALL to the fellas and then said how much do you want to fix this!!! I will pay just about anything short of a new car. Left the car came back the next day. CAR FULLY FIXED!!! Do you realize how good that feels? Car goes straight as an arrow now.
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