so cal alignment shop
7 day tire will do it, very nice people and ease to bargin with when its pricey, and they certainly dont try to just throw in random things to make money off of you, they do the job that needs to be done, thats how they get returning customers.
sometimes cheapest isn't the way to go. you should find a shop that has the latest technology. for example, some shops still use the old style alignment racks that rely on optics. the newest machines use lasers and reflectors which in my opinion is far more accurate.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 99Geeezer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">sometimes cheapest isn't the way to go. you should find a shop that has the latest technology. for example, some shops still use the old style alignment racks that rely on optics. the newest machines use lasers and reflectors which in my opinion is far more accurate.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Uh, lasers are optics.
The older machines used either huge reflectors or teather lines.
Uh, lasers are optics.
The older machines used either huge reflectors or teather lines.
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