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marrawi 11-04-2018 04:07 PM

West End Alignment...Hoax?
 
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Hey guys, I installed Z1 upper control arms and rear arms on my 370Z. I took it this past Friday to West End to get corner balanced. Chris worked on my car (he did last year as well with stock camber).


He told me that the front is not far off and he'll be able to adjust without removing the wheels, so he'll be done sooner. Which to me was very surprising, as you know Z1 upper control arms requires to be partially or completely removed to adjust the length, but I doubted myself and not West End as they are known to be the best.

He finished the car at 12:20 and told me that he had front at -3.3, 0 toe and rear at 2.6 1/8 toe.

Btw, my appointment was at 11 but I found out that he had another appointment at 12:30. So he kind of knew/wanted that he'll be done in an hour and a half with my car. Hmmmm...

My OCD took me today to our neighborhood PepBoys to check my alignment using their Hunter computerized machine. Sure enough, the alignment was far off. -2.7 FL and 3.7 FR! Attached are both West End and Computer alignment check.

What do you guys think? Could the computer be wrong? What would you do?

Sorry, duplicate post, don't know how to delete thread

axmea? 11-04-2018 11:58 PM

Your hunch is what matters so if you think you did not get the service you paid for, you should go back and talk to them. If they are truly reputable, they will guarantee their work.

Spooler 11-05-2018 06:55 AM

If the alignment is this far off you should be able to see it. Yeah, it's that bad. Unless you know the guy at Pepboy's, I wouldn't trust his work. They hire anyone who will claim to be a mechanic, no teeth required.

CRiZO 11-05-2018 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3796790)
Unless you know the guy at Pepboy's, I wouldn't trust his work. They hire anyone who will claim to be a mechanic, no teeth required.

Same with places like Goodyear / Firestone. The people who work there typically have no training whatsoever.

Source: Friends that worked there who really shouldn't have.

marrawi 11-05-2018 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by CRiZO (Post 3796814)
Same with places like Goodyear / Firestone. The people who work there typically have no training whatsoever.

Source: Friends that worked there who really shouldn't have.

I understand, but the computer guides the technician through every step. I was watching the process. You can literally have a monkey do the process.

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God-Speed 11-05-2018 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 3796754)
Your hunch is what matters so if you think you did not get the service you paid for, you should go back and talk to them. If they are truly reputable, they will guarantee their work.

:iagree::iagree:

Hotrodz 11-05-2018 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 3796754)
Your hunch is what matters so if you think you did not get the service you paid for, you should go back and talk to them. If they are truly reputable, they will guarantee their work.

:iagree: West has a good reputation and has been recommended to me in the past so I would go talk with them. Just the time they spent on the car does not sound right. It takes my shop longer just to set adjust my coil over ride height and align.

marrawi 11-07-2018 09:30 AM

Took it back to them, told Chris that I don't understand how he could fix the camber/caster of newly installed FUCA without removing the wheels. I told him that I just eyeballed/tried to match with OEM length and installed them.

He lifted the car and came back and he swore that the front was symmetrical. He said I don't know how you installed the FUCA but it is -3.3 on both sides. He said that he intentionally left the caster with more on right than left because it is daily driven as well.

I guess I'll just sit on it and watch tire wear.

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Chuck33079 11-07-2018 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by marrawi (Post 3797333)
He said I don't know how you installed the FUCA but it is -3.3 on both sides.

That is unlikely. Possible, but unlikely.

Rusty 11-07-2018 10:56 AM

A couple of things come to mind. One, West End didn't do anything, and pushed it out of the door. Pepboys caught it. Two, West End did it right. Pepboys are trying to screw you. Need a third opinion.

OptionZero 11-07-2018 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by marrawi (Post 3797333)
Took it back to them, told Chris that I don't understand how he could fix the camber/caster of newly installed FUCA without removing the wheels. I told him that I just eyeballed/tried to match with OEM length and installed them.

He lifted the car and came back and he swore that the front was symmetrical. He said I don't know how you installed the FUCA but it is -3.3 on both sides. He said that he intentionally left the caster with more on right than left because it is daily driven as well.

I guess I'll just sit on it and watch tire wear.

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No alignment printout from west end?

marrawi 11-07-2018 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3797343)
No alignment printout from west end?

Nope, they never do.

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redondoaveb 11-07-2018 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by marrawi (Post 3797350)
Nope, they never do.

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Do might try Jonhson's, they're a reputable shop that does corner balancing also. They're in Torrance.

marrawi 11-07-2018 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3797359)
Do might try Jonhson's, they're a reputable shop that does corner balancing also. They're in Torrance.

Thanks! I'll definitely do.

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littlejuanito 11-07-2018 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by marrawi (Post 3797350)
Nope, they never do.

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That's right, they never give you a print out. I went there about three times to get an alignment, corner balance and a few suspensions parts installed and the wheels were not removed either.

By the way, there's a well known performance alignment shop in Temple City called, JC Auto House. I went there after going to West End and I felt they did a better job. I definitively recommend it.

JC Auto House
9237 Lower Asuza Rd, UNIT O
Temple City, CA 91780
626-287-7781
Ask for Cyrus

https://www.yelp.com/biz/jc-auto-hou...t_by=date_desc


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