JimJa
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Jim
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2019
- Threads
- 18
- Messages
- 269
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- 456
- Location
- Bondurant, WY
- Vehicle(s)
- '19 Ford Ranger Lariat, '18 Focus RS, '17 Escape Titanium
I cannot urge everyone enough to go to a shop that ONLY does alignment. Period. Every other shop/dealer doing alignment only does it as secondary source of income. Alignment can be done with a string line and a plumb bob. Those $20,000 machines look great but are not necessary if the person doing the alignment is experienced and knows what they are doing. For example, in San Diego the shop of choice is Clarence Brown Alignment. Their employees average 16 years of experience. I used them for 30 years and never had a problem. A tact to find a good shop in your area is to check with the local high end sports car dealer/club (i.e. Porsche) as most are anal about alignment and will know the "go-to" shop.
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