Alignment Shop
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Alignment Shop
Any place around the Northern Virginia that can give me a good alignment.
Went to a shop where they were able to adjust everything except the rear camber and toe rod because they said my car is too low. I have about 1.60-1.75 inch drop. Running 225 and 255. If anyone has been in the same situation as me and found a solution please feel free to give me your thoughts.
Went to a shop where they were able to adjust everything except the rear camber and toe rod because they said my car is too low. I have about 1.60-1.75 inch drop. Running 225 and 255. If anyone has been in the same situation as me and found a solution please feel free to give me your thoughts.
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I ran into that issue. With it lowered they couldn’t adjust out enough camber and I would burn the insides of the rear tires.
There was some odd alignment one year where they added toe and it reduced the wear a lot. Then the guy who knew the trick left.
Next i I ended up getting some addition camber adjustment piece added. I don’t like it. It raised the car up a hair in the rear.
Research different alignments. Let me know how it turns out. Part of the problem is the big shops will only give u a stock alignment and that’s not what u want.
There was some odd alignment one year where they added toe and it reduced the wear a lot. Then the guy who knew the trick left.
Next i I ended up getting some addition camber adjustment piece added. I don’t like it. It raised the car up a hair in the rear.
Research different alignments. Let me know how it turns out. Part of the problem is the big shops will only give u a stock alignment and that’s not what u want.
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I also ran into the issue where the bolt for the rear lower control arm was seized to the nut/cam plate. I think that may be the reason why I’m not able to get the right specs.
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