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Old 04-14-2010, 02:54 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by I Run L.A. View Post
I know nothing about suspension work. Can someone explain why a normal tire shop like Firestone wouldnt work.. Is it because of after market parts?

Thanks
I think that a "specialized" alignment shop would care more about what you'd want out of an alignment. They would probably have more passion about what they do.

I go to my alignment shop rather than just Firestone, Goodyear, etc, cause he works on installing and does alignments for SCCA members, asks what kind of driving I do, and has a lot of experience, he does weight balance alignments (takes your weight into consideration).. I walk into his shop and has cars from Subarus, old 280z's, Ferraris, BMW, etc etc..

Beats being installed and aligned by some "tech" guy who gets em in and out for the money...
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