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Old 07-22-2006, 08:34 AM   #6
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well i believe it was around $300 at the porsche dealer near my house. They did a great job and test drove it a few times to make sure it was right.

However, the first place i tried was a small tire/automotive shop. the said they could do the allignment, no problem, he quoted me $69-$89. I was very happy to hear that. but of course they later realized there machine wouldnt do my 18 inch wheels, and thats how i ended up at the dealer.

I WISH i could do a "lifetime allignment" plan, the car is like new!


- I also played with the tire pressure alot before the allignment, and all it came down to was that my camber and toe-in was WAYY off in the rear.
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