alignment
I got a deal $100 or somewhere around there at a bmw dealership.
They have laser setup. Printed out the specs of the alignment and all that showed
toe in, toe out, camber etc.
They have laser setup. Printed out the specs of the alignment and all that showed
toe in, toe out, camber etc.
I payed ~$90 for mine. It had to be done at a place that could get my car on to the rack. Plus, they were more reputable than the local Firestone (~$70). It didn't fix all my camber problems if that's why your getting one, but hopefully it'll suffice...just lettin' ya know if you're getting one becuase you just slammed your car or something.
Firestone has lifetime alignment for $149. They give you a print out everytime you get a alignment plus they have a Hunter Aligment machine. Not too bad considering that price is about 2 alignment at almost everywhere.
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I didn't go there because the local fire stone seemed to have some shady characters when I asked about an alignment.
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I didn't go there because the local fire stone seemed to have some shady characters when I asked about an alignment.
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I usually pay my friend $20-$30 to align my car on a laser Hunter machine.
But all he has to do is adjust toe anyway. Last time we did it w/ me sitting in the car, the way it should be done.
But all he has to do is adjust toe anyway. Last time we did it w/ me sitting in the car, the way it should be done.
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