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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Alignment shop in San Diego?
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<blockquote data-quote="StephenL" data-source="post: 1044506" data-attributes="member: 73871"><p>I use Dan's Precision Alignment in Encinitas. However he charges $100 for the job. I got the "you need a camber kit" speech from a different shop before that. I just put it on myself, on the wrong side and then put another one on myself on the right side. Dan did it all up and now the alignment feels real good. I too was kind of put out "how could ford make a car that can't be adjusted as the suspension ages", well they did!</p><p></p><p>As far as cost goes, this is San Diego, everything costs top $$ and in my experience if you cheap out you get something worse than useless. </p><p></p><p>I have got to the point now where i take my cars for an inspection. Get a list of things that are shagged, replace them and THEN take it for an alignment. I routinely get my cars rejected "no point in doing an alignment with all those worn out parts"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StephenL, post: 1044506, member: 73871"] I use Dan's Precision Alignment in Encinitas. However he charges $100 for the job. I got the "you need a camber kit" speech from a different shop before that. I just put it on myself, on the wrong side and then put another one on myself on the right side. Dan did it all up and now the alignment feels real good. I too was kind of put out "how could ford make a car that can't be adjusted as the suspension ages", well they did! As far as cost goes, this is San Diego, everything costs top $$ and in my experience if you cheap out you get something worse than useless. I have got to the point now where i take my cars for an inspection. Get a list of things that are shagged, replace them and THEN take it for an alignment. I routinely get my cars rejected "no point in doing an alignment with all those worn out parts" [/QUOTE]
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