Alignment shops in Dallas,Tx
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I need some serious help. I had to rip apart my front suspension due to a minor accident. Therefore my alignment is all jacked. Problem is I can't find a place to do it. I need someone with a pit or can do a really low low car. And NTB can't do it. My car is too low and long they say. I tried twice and they don't use the board setup anymore. Soooo.... does anyone know any shops in a 15 mile radius of North Park mall. Some newer NTB shop do have pits but I can't drive there with my car as is. I'd have to raise my car 2", go to a local NTB, get it aligned and then go to a pitted NTB, drop it there in their lot and then get it aligned lowered. That would be more work and paying double because there is no warranty with lowered rides. At least thats what they told me. So if I can kill two birds with on stone, that would suffice.
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I see I had lots of viewers but no help. Nevermind the question though. I contacted a few reps from Hunter Alignment Co and there are several just in my immediate area alone. None are Honda shops but hopefully they will still do it. I will let everyone know the outcome as soon as I get it done.
Just how much did you lower your car? Did you put a kit in to make the camber adjustable?
You might do well to take in a copy of the specs for the factory alignment and anything that shows how to adjust the camber kit. Lots of shops are cooperative about trying to set things where you want them.
You might do well to take in a copy of the specs for the factory alignment and anything that shows how to adjust the camber kit. Lots of shops are cooperative about trying to set things where you want them.
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my car is dropped about 2.5 inches. i have a front camber kit but not rear. the rear isn't as bad and i can use the longer bolt trick to fix that. toe does more harm than camber so i am not so worried about camber. and specs aren't the problem. the problem is that people just don't want to bother with doing it anymore so i haven't really been driving her.
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