Best alignment shop for lowered car in the seattle area?
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Best alignment shop for lowered car in the seattle area?
I need an alignment shop that 1) is low car friendly, and 2) knows what they're doing when it comes to aftermarket camber kits and all that.
I had the hardest time finding a shop to do my civic because the techs couldn't figure out how to adjust anything that wasn't stock. So I ended up doing my own alignment and that turned out fine. I just don't want to do it again.
I need someone who knows what they're doing and won't freak out when they see aftermarket camber kits. Everything is already installed, just need it aligned.
Please give me contact info and prices if you know it.
Thanks
I had the hardest time finding a shop to do my civic because the techs couldn't figure out how to adjust anything that wasn't stock. So I ended up doing my own alignment and that turned out fine. I just don't want to do it again.
I need someone who knows what they're doing and won't freak out when they see aftermarket camber kits. Everything is already installed, just need it aligned.
Please give me contact info and prices if you know it.
Thanks
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http://www.clarkswheelalignment.com/
these guys know their ****, they provide great service, too. really cool guys here. highly recommended. they did my vette's alignment, it's dialed in.
if you think your car is too low ... welll... this shows you how much they support that sort of thing. : ). yes they understand aftermarket parts etc..
I wouldn't hesitate to go to truline either as previously suggested. they deal with high end cars and Motorsports stuff frequently. they are expensive, but can be worth it.
these guys know their ****, they provide great service, too. really cool guys here. highly recommended. they did my vette's alignment, it's dialed in.
if you think your car is too low ... welll... this shows you how much they support that sort of thing. : ). yes they understand aftermarket parts etc..
I wouldn't hesitate to go to truline either as previously suggested. they deal with high end cars and Motorsports stuff frequently. they are expensive, but can be worth it.
Last edited by Entaille; 05-21-2015 at 03:16 PM.
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http://www.clarkswheelalignment.com/
these guys know their ****, they provide great service, too. really cool guys here. highly recommended. they did my vette's alignment, it's dialed in.
if you think your car is too low ... welll... this shows you how much they support that sort of thing. : ). yes they understand aftermarket parts etc..
I wouldn't hesitate to go to truline either as previously suggested. they deal with high end cars and Motorsports stuff frequently. they are expensive, but can be worth it.
these guys know their ****, they provide great service, too. really cool guys here. highly recommended. they did my vette's alignment, it's dialed in.
if you think your car is too low ... welll... this shows you how much they support that sort of thing. : ). yes they understand aftermarket parts etc..
I wouldn't hesitate to go to truline either as previously suggested. they deal with high end cars and Motorsports stuff frequently. they are expensive, but can be worth it.
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