alignment
Anyone have a good reference to have a stocker alignment done preferably in the Nashville area but I am willing to drive if it means someone who REALLY knows what they are doing . I know the numbers pretty much I need but I have inquired to a couple of my local shops and well I just don't have the patients to try and explain to these guys why what I am telling them will work and why I need to be in the car and why the front needs to be slightly lifted I get that deer in the headlight look. I have one suggestion but I would like to have a couple options if possible
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Re: alignment
There is a guy at Bud's Tire in Murfreesboro TN. Give him a call and you will probably know if you both are on the same wave length within a minute.
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Re: alignment
Consider doing your own. I bought a caster/camber gauge (Longacre), and check toe with a set up that's commonly found on the web. (There are at least a few.)
Granted, it's no Jack Arnew job, but it's smooth as silk at 118 mph. I've saved a lot of money, and no longer have to deal with the "deer in the headlights" look. |
Re: alignment
John West in Raleigh,NC is one of a few who Jack Arnew let go in back and watch him, he’s as good as they come!
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Re: alignment
Thanks for the feed back guys . I think I found someone close to me to do it and if not I will buy the stuff myself . The older I get the more I don't like having to try and find people to do things the way I want or need them done .
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Re: alignment
Tommy, try 505 Alignment on Spence Lane. They are very good and been in business a long time. I'm sure they can do what you want.
Chris |
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