I understand.
Perhaps I was making the wrong request of the shop. I should have instead asked them to adjust the tie rods so the steering wheel would be straight since alignment is otherwise perfect.
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Originally Posted by Diseasel300
The control arm bushings fail gradually. Ask any W12x owner the difference they felt when they replaced their "ok looking" control arm bushings.
Cracking means they're hardened, compressed, and at the end of their useful life. Rubber ages in addition to wear. When the control arm bushings wear out or sag, the suspension geometry is all affected. Under the weight of the car and acceleration/braking forces, the control arm is free to move fore and aft to much more degree than it is with good or new bushings.
A reputable shop won't perform an alignment on a car with visually worn suspension/steering components. It's a liability for them if something goes wrong.
If you want to kick the can down the road for a while, find a chain alignment shop like a Firestone, they'll align anything whether or not it's worth your money or their time. Just keep in the back of your mind that you should budget for control arm bushings in your future.
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