I picked up a set of Ksport Kontrol Pro coilvers, SPC adjustable rear camber arms and a Whiteline RSB from Eric at Edge Autosport. Hoping to have everything installed this weekend.
Can anyone here recommend a shop where I can get an alignment after installing coilovers? I've called around and the general response is "XX/hour, no idea how many hours" which isn't overly helpful.
I'm in Denver metro. If anyone can recommend somewhere that isn't going to charge me a fortune but still do a good I'd really appreciate it.
Alignment after Coilover install....recommended shops?
I've had alignments done for like $60. The place I used to go to is no more. And this other place I can not recall. Ummmm, behind Mazda of Lakewood there is a place called Merrill axel or other..... I don't know what they charge though.
found the website for ya.
http://merrillaxle.com/index.html
found the website for ya.
http://merrillaxle.com/index.html
I use a shop by my place in Castle Rock. Adam's Automotive. They will play with the alignemnt until you are happy. And free re-alignment within 30 days. They also have a lifetime alignment deal that I may do on my S2000.
http://www.adamsautomotiveinc.com/
http://www.adamsautomotiveinc.com/
Saul_Good wrote:If you could find a place around here that corner balances as well as do sport alignments that would be awesome. I had a corner balance (with me in it) on my last car when I lived in Socal and it was a night and day difference. I have yet to find a place in Colorado that performs this service.
SCR Performance in Loveland does corner balancing. I just don't want to drive all the up there.
http://www.scrperformance.com/
Call The Tire Source and see if they will do what you need. Just off of 28th and Iris in Boulder. http://www.tiresource.net/
Brigdh wrote:Call The Tire Source and see if they will do what you need. Just off of 28th and Iris in Boulder. http://www.tiresource.net/
"$60/hour. No idea how many hours".... I asked based on your experience are we talking 1 hour? 5 hours? Response was "no idea". Nice.
Eric at Edge said it took 5 hours to get his alignment done in Washington. But he had a locked in cost of $75 bucks as the shop had no idea it was going to take them that long.
In the meantime, my latest headache is getting the nut off my RSB end links. Damn things are on tight as hell and a little rusty. I have a feeling I'll have to cut them off and buy new. Always something unexpected that comes with modding your car I suppose.
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