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Sounds like they didn't know what they were doing.Try to find a place with a older guy doing the alignment.It's not rocket science but some seem to have trouble with our stuff.

I took mine to a well respected guy who was very experienced with our stuff. When I picked it up it looked good and drove good. By the time I got home the tires were squeeling and the camber was obviously way off. Dropped it back off the next day and he redid it and also found paint caked in the threads from a previous owners paint job. He had torqued them but the paint had jammed the threads affecting the actual tightness. He fixed it for no charge and I would have no qualms about going back to him.

Last edited by GomangoCuda; 05/22/17 04:41 PM.

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