JerkstonHowell3rd
2026-03-11 17:28
Try another shop
belly917
2026-03-11 17:38
Ships that turn you away are doing you a favor. They are protecting you from their ignorance.
Private shops will work on Teslas. Taking to the EV group at the car show informed me of a local shop that I have used. The owner drives a model s.
Street-Anteater
2026-03-11 17:43
Tried 5 so far they all said they don’t do them
mrdoobiebro
2026-03-11 17:48
got my alignment at americastires
MIabucman40
2026-03-11 17:56
Discount tire.
Street-Anteater
2026-03-11 18:05
Yeah I’ve read they do it but nearest one is over an hour away so rather find one closer if possible. I’m in MD
Street-Anteater
2026-03-11 18:07
Yeah I was thinking that too, rather they say no than mess up my car.
SoloPlayerSama
2026-03-11 19:42
Find a performance shop that does alignments and fits your budget.
People who say they can't or won't do tesla's are just idiots that shouldn't be touching cars in the first place.
klonoax
2026-03-11 20:06
Went to les Schwab, only downside is they charge 200 for Tesla's .
couldbemage
2026-03-12 01:40
There's nothing complicated or unique about the Tesla suspension.
Camber adjustment range sucks, and might require adjustable upper arms to set correctly if your car has had a rough life.
TowElectric
2026-03-12 14:57
My understanding is that there is some software alignment component that you have to calibrate to the physical alignment.
couldbemage
2026-03-12 18:03
Not that I'm aware of.
The camber adjustment is just slotted holes for the upper control arm mounts.
TowElectric
2026-03-12 18:44
Tesla has an electronic power assist steering angle offset configuration in the service menu.
[https://www.connieanddicks.com/2022/11/tesla-wheel-alignment-service-done-properly/](https://www.connieanddicks.com/2022/11/tesla-wheel-alignment-service-done-properly/)
Overlooking it, especially if an offset is setup in there can result in some weird results when doing alignment.
I'm not sure how common it is, but Tesla does the alignment with a specific ballast weight in the front seat. Not sure if that's dead common or if it's something with their adaptive suspension, but that's in the manual on it anyway.
couldbemage
2026-03-12 19:43
Every alignment (for all cars) should have ballast, back when I was racing, I took the shortcut of measuring the change induced by my ass in the seat, and just set future target specs based on expected change.
Service manual has a final step done via service mode, but there's no explanation for why that's done. OTOH, that is just clicking a single button.
https://service.tesla.com/docs/ModelY/ServiceManual/2025/en-us/GUID-BC3BE191-4815-4505-9F22-6715F4BC8E8B.html
Side note: I do appreciate that Tesla just provides all the service manuals online.
I haven't looked at the service manual for the models with active suspension.
TowElectric
2026-03-12 20:05
Cool thx.
BossCatBrian
2026-03-13 04:49
Think of how much business they are turning away by not learning how to do alignment on Teslas by now. It’s like the main thing I spend maintenance on besides tires. They almost always go hand in hand too.