Changed By: grant Change Date: December 05, 2017 12:54PM They key is neither indie, nor specialist nor dealer - its knowledge and care
As Mark c says - a shop that is highly recommended is your best test. And talk to them, ask how they align, and make sure they know what you want. For example: my alignment is well outside factory specs. On purpose - its a track alignment and I understand the trade offs (handling for wear and tamlining)
Anyone can buy the equipment.
Anyone can hang a sensor
Anyone can read Anyone can adjust an eccentric.
but you have to a) care, b) double check, and c) know what those numbers mean.
I've had awesome $80 alignments and lousy $200 ones.
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Author: grant Date: December 05, 2017 12:53PM They key is neither indie, nor specialist nor dealer - its knowledge and care
As Mark says - a shop that is highly recommended is you best test.
Anyone can buy the equipment.
Anyone can hang a sensor
Anyone can read Anyone can adjust an eccentric.
but you have to a) care, b) double check, and c) know what those numbers mean.
I've had awesome $80 alignments and lousy $200 ones.