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Rusty 11-09-2018 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3797870)
Yeap, no calibration error to account for.

How many people can read a tape measure in 64's? :icon14:

Eagle 11-09-2018 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3797862)
As a retail establishment, however . . . seems like a printout is better for both the customer and the shop. *** coverage

It would be great, but if there's no machine that calculates and stores the alignment settings for each customer visit in a database somewhere then there's nowhere to print that data from.

Even if he typed it into a customer invoice form then printed it out, it would be no different than him writing it down on a piece of paper and showing it to the customer.

I don't mind really that he doesn't provide a printout as long as my car feels good and the numbers are what they say they are, so far West End has delivered on both criteria.

Hotrodz 11-09-2018 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Eagle (Post 3797940)
It would be great, but if there's no machine that calculates and stores the alignment settings for each customer visit in a database somewhere then there's nowhere to print that data from.

Even if he typed it into a customer invoice form then printed it out, it would be no different than him writing it down on a piece of paper and showing it to the customer.

I don't mind really that he doesn't provide a printout as long as my car feels good and the numbers are what they say they are, so far West End has delivered on both criteria.

I think you and a couple of other people have recommended them to me as well. The proof is in the pudding. You go faster than most and your car goes where you point it.

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marrawi 11-09-2018 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Eagle (Post 3797730)
I want to clarify the no printout situation with West End. I got my car aligned there after me and my friends installed a set of SPL FUCA's, rear control arms and a set of Mines Ohlins ESTA coilovers.

After Chris finished aligning and corner balancing my car, he showed me a slip with the alignment numbers written down. Advised me to take a photo so I have a record of my baseline when it comes time to get the car aligned again. I believe Chris does his alignments mostly manually and therefore does not have access to a machine that records the numbers to be printed out. He did not need to remove my wheels to do the alignment.

After several track days I felt like it might be time to get realigned, so I took it to Corner 3 Garage since they are super close to where i live. I showed them the photo of the alignment slip and before they realigned the car, everything was very close to the original numbers provided by Chris. Only thing that needed some tweaking was my rear toe, we are talking between 1/16 and 2/32 of an inch difference. If I find my Corner 3 alignment sheet, i'd be happy to upload that here as well.

Anyway, not sure what happened in your case but I'm confident his numbers were spot on when he aligned my car and I had a VERY reputable second opinion to back that up. Chris and Darren are known for being very OCD and work on track cars that demand precise specifications all the time, I'd be very surprised if the numbers were indeed that far off

Whatever the case may be I hope it gets resolved properly.

Thanks Eagle, I have posted the hand-written alignment report on the beginning of the thread. They do give one, but it is manual reading. The computer precision shown different numbers and toe to be pretty off.

I have been going to West End for over two years now, It's just this time was a bit rushed and it made me wonder. I didn't doubt them before. But if you see the numbers i got from JC auto, you'll see that their work is not flawless, and the reason is not them not know what they're doing, it is the absence of computer alignment machine.


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