alignment
My S has started to feel a bit loose and not tracking as well. It is probably time to get it aligned. Anybody have any thoughts as to a good shop in the north end or downtown? It also has to go to the dealer to get the cruise fixed and I was wondering if I should let Honda of Seattle check the alignment.
there are several good shops, but one that works for me is www.cantrellmotorsport.com. really close to my place and cool warehouse full of cool cars.
http://www.group2inc.com/
I believe this should be in the area you prefer, plus I had a great experience with them regarding an alignment on the s2k.
I believe this should be in the area you prefer, plus I had a great experience with them regarding an alignment on the s2k.
Originally Posted by WRS2K,Jul 8 2006, 02:21 PM
there are several good shops, but one that works for me is www.cantrellmotorsport.com. really close to my place and cool warehouse full of cool cars.
I recently got my S aligned there by Colin. good work, and good guy. you can't go wrong.
Steele:
By loose, do you mean a little sloppy or NASCAR loose
Unless you hit a curb, or worse, I would not expect your alignment to change enough to notice. Not to state the obvious, but given your description, I would be more inclined to look at tires. How many miles? Do you have the right pressure? Look at the inside edges of your front tires, are they worn more than the outsides?
That being said, I have heard good things about Omni Brake in Kirkland.
Marek
By loose, do you mean a little sloppy or NASCAR loose
Unless you hit a curb, or worse, I would not expect your alignment to change enough to notice. Not to state the obvious, but given your description, I would be more inclined to look at tires. How many miles? Do you have the right pressure? Look at the inside edges of your front tires, are they worn more than the outsides?
That being said, I have heard good things about Omni Brake in Kirkland.
Marek
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