Yes , your right. I will never put in a part with out checking it over. I got it all straighten out today. Tomorrow I plan to take it up and have new tires installed. The tires on the front look really good. But they have been on the car a long time.I found out the hard way about tires that look good but are dry rotted on the inside.I bought a motor home a few years back. The tires look like they were in great shape. The wife and I took our first trip the Florida in it. We had three blow outs out of the six tires on it.We stopped on the way home and had all six tires replaced.Found out later that there's a date on the tires that tell the date that the tires were made.I was told later that you should replace tires on the motorhome every 5 to 7 years no matter how nice they look.I figure car tires can dry rot to.Plan to go to the dragstrip next month. Don't want to be driving old tires at fast speeds.GTARoger