I am looking for a flat iron and I would like to see which is the best of the best.I would also like another like to know the best inexpensive flat irons. Thanks for the help!
those are both good, inexpensive places to start- have your power steering fluid level checked too.
Yes, you need front wheels balanced, and if it pulls to one side while driving, you need front end alignment. Good idea to have a front end shop look it over -- it may have been driven over a curb at speed, warping or cracking or breaking something. Suspension and steering are life and death important.
OMFG the in-styler is the best. a bit pricy but. it is verrrrrrry good!
Chi flat irons are pricey but you get what you pay for. A Chi flat iron reduces the time it takes to flat iron dramatically.
ya, front end inspection for sure, ball joints ??