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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Good alignment shop in Phoenix??
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<blockquote data-quote="ToddW702" data-source="post: 15948321" data-attributes="member: 159145"><p>I just spoke to Tim Smith at Late Night Speed, and he said he could do it. This is the thing, he wants me to drop my car off in the evening and he will take the car home so the next morning he can use the alignment rack at a friends shop. He sounded like he knows what he is talking about I guess. He asked if I was lowered and when I told him yes he said setting the rear camber will require an adjustable camber arm. I have these and told him so he asked about the front and if I have plates which I do and told him. He said should be super easy and if I want to bring my own specs he will set it to them. I just don't like the whole take my car home for the night thing. </p><p></p><p>Any opinions on that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddW702, post: 15948321, member: 159145"] I just spoke to Tim Smith at Late Night Speed, and he said he could do it. This is the thing, he wants me to drop my car off in the evening and he will take the car home so the next morning he can use the alignment rack at a friends shop. He sounded like he knows what he is talking about I guess. He asked if I was lowered and when I told him yes he said setting the rear camber will require an adjustable camber arm. I have these and told him so he asked about the front and if I have plates which I do and told him. He said should be super easy and if I want to bring my own specs he will set it to them. I just don't like the whole take my car home for the night thing. Any opinions on that? [/QUOTE]
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