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so like an idiot i went to the first shop that i came by to get it done.
anyone who does not have common sense just even the tiniest bit should not be allowed to align cars. *Sigh..
does anyone know a shop that is the tiniest bit inclined to actually work with the customer to align the car how they want it and not be an idiot about it.
or better yet. does anyone have a friend who would let me align my own car on their lift? ill pay.
i read something about Weber in wpb? are they really that good? what do they charge. because im 140 bucks down and my alignment still doesnt feel right
anyone who does not have common sense just even the tiniest bit should not be allowed to align cars. *Sigh..
does anyone know a shop that is the tiniest bit inclined to actually work with the customer to align the car how they want it and not be an idiot about it.
or better yet. does anyone have a friend who would let me align my own car on their lift? ill pay.
i read something about Weber in wpb? are they really that good? what do they charge. because im 140 bucks down and my alignment still doesnt feel right
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Does anyone know a good shop that won't bull**** me by telling me I have to have a camber kit to align my car and whatnot?
It's not a Lexus, it's for my girlfriend's '02 Honda Accord coupe, it's slammed on coil-overs and all I want done is the toe set as close to zero as possible to minimize tire wear, and camber just set to whatever they can get. I've gone to a bunch of shops with it and if it's not "it wont go on the lift" or "you need to install a camber kit and come back," its some other bull**** they think I'm supposed to believe. Any help would be great!
It's not a Lexus, it's for my girlfriend's '02 Honda Accord coupe, it's slammed on coil-overs and all I want done is the toe set as close to zero as possible to minimize tire wear, and camber just set to whatever they can get. I've gone to a bunch of shops with it and if it's not "it wont go on the lift" or "you need to install a camber kit and come back," its some other bull**** they think I'm supposed to believe. Any help would be great!
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