All you auto-xer's in So. Cal, where is a good shop to get an alignment?
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Just as the title says.
I've got a stock ITR suspension on Koni yellows and adjustable upper A-arms.
I'm looking for a well-recommended shop who will also corner weight and tilt the car for CG location.
Quality is a higher priority than price, and I'll drive anywhere in So. Cal if they're good. I've searched and came up with two, but I'm wondering if there is more.
I've got a stock ITR suspension on Koni yellows and adjustable upper A-arms.
I'm looking for a well-recommended shop who will also corner weight and tilt the car for CG location.
Quality is a higher priority than price, and I'll drive anywhere in So. Cal if they're good. I've searched and came up with two, but I'm wondering if there is more.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SGVridgerunner »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just as the title says.
I've got a stock ITR suspension on Koni yellows and adjustable upper A-arms.
I'm looking for a well-recommended shop who will also corner weight and tilt the car for CG location.
Quality is a higher priority than price, and I'll drive anywhere in So. Cal if they're good. I've searched and came up with two, but I'm wondering if there is more. </TD></TR></TABLE>
You also might want to learn how to string the car for yourself. Look in the archives for great information on how to do your own alignment with the minimum of expense.
I've got a stock ITR suspension on Koni yellows and adjustable upper A-arms.
I'm looking for a well-recommended shop who will also corner weight and tilt the car for CG location.
Quality is a higher priority than price, and I'll drive anywhere in So. Cal if they're good. I've searched and came up with two, but I'm wondering if there is more. </TD></TR></TABLE>
You also might want to learn how to string the car for yourself. Look in the archives for great information on how to do your own alignment with the minimum of expense.
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Actually I do, the car is aligned quite well. I'm mostly looking for corner weight and CG, because I don't have scales. I would also like my home alignment cross checked by more sophisticated equipment, and maybe set-up tips from a pro.
The last time I aligned it, the shop didn't need to do any adjustments, just peace of mind I guess.
The last time I aligned it, the shop didn't need to do any adjustments, just peace of mind I guess.
I also give a
for Westend in Gardena. But I've also heard good things about Stokes Tire Pros in Santa Monica.
Westend is old school, Stokes is computerized.
for Westend in Gardena. But I've also heard good things about Stokes Tire Pros in Santa Monica. Westend is old school, Stokes is computerized.
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