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Old 06-15-2016, 10:50 AM   #7
GatorLapis
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...The tech doing the job will make or break your alignment. To really be spot on, get bags of sand, dog food, whatever and put your weight in the driver's seat/ side.
Couldn't agree more... Use a performance shop that has been in service for years. Make sure they use a reputable alignment machine like hunter's and ask when it was calibrated. Less than 1 year is a max. If you go to a Dyno shop they will charge you 200 plus if you go to a shady mechanic it will be 59.99. The guys I go to charge me 80.00 plus tip for a one hour alignment with me sitting on the drivers seat.

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