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Old 12-25-2012, 09:34 PM   #4
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Conclusion:

If you are looking for a custom alignment or a good alignment:

  1. Do your homework, know exactly what you want. If you are driving a daily driver you don't need a race car alignment.
  2. Know what camber, caster and toe does to your vehicle.
  3. Don't change your alignment unless you know exactly what you are trying to fix.
  4. Talk with your alignment shop prior to your appointment and find out how comfortable they are with doing a custom alignment and agree on a price.
  5. Request to review the final specs while car is still on the alignment rack.
  6. Make sure you a satisfied with the alignment specs before you leave the shop.
  7. Test drive the car and make sure the wheel is straight, that the car does not pull severally to one side and that you are comfortable with the stability.
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