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Old 10-09-2010, 12:55 AM
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Alignment thread____________ please keep the posting going

San Diego cant afford good roads so non of are cars roll strait,
the pot holes are so deep you may actually think your in Tijuana,
remedy get your shit straitened.

who has got the spots to deal with a real sports car and not the family van?

track setting-------------- etc are great
please post your good experiences and bad and the $ cost
started a list from the many that are starting to give input thanks for the info

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#1posted by( PeterBinSDs2K/ rsxbuilt / Fastcrs )
Clarance Brown
7996 Armour street
San Diego, CA 92111
$ 160.00

#2 (PeterBinSDs2K/ Fastcrs )
True Line
210 W. Bradley Ave #A
El Cajon, CA 92020
$80.00

#3 (PeterBinSDs2K)
Express Tire
3778 Rosecrans St
San Diego CA 92110
$

#4 (Blkwidow)
Sears
7655 Clairemont Mesa BLVD
San Diego CA 92110
$ 69.99

#5 (JasonSBAP1
Car Tune/Pann Auto
7960 Ronson Rd
San Diego CA 92111
# 858 278-7266
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At the top of the SD forum.

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=768257
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That reminds me, I have to get mine done
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Originally Posted by 619Nick06,Oct 9 2010, 02:19 AM
Thank you Nick for pointing him on the right direction
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I get the at the top page thing and did read
but if you read it says mechanic and body shop I'm directly
looking at just alignment shops that specialize in that area
not trying to step on toes just reading between the lines
plus it nice when you do a search it's specific
if I want a body shop I'll search body shop
if you need mechanical for motor engine trans diff that's another story
I'll look for mechanical info but I luckily can turn my own wrench just can't do alignments hens the thread be nice I'm not new to forums and do read before I right
sorry to everyone didn't mean to be rude
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Clarence Brown, off Convoy in Kearny Mesa...

Trueline, El Cajon...

Express Tire, off Rosecrans in Point Loma...

* not in any specific order...




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I've been hearing a lot about clarence brown, I'm gonna have him do my next alignment.

Thanks for the info Peter
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Originally Posted by mugenap1#2038,Oct 10 2010, 03:28 AM
I get the at the top page thing and did read
but if you read it says mechanic and body shop I'm directly
looking at just alignment shops that specialize in that area
not trying to step on toes just reading between the lines
plus it nice when you do a search it's spacific
if I want a body shop I'll search body shop
if you need mechanical for motor engine trans diff that's another story
I'll look for mechenical info but I lucklbcan turn my own rench just can't do alignments hense the thread be nice I'm not new to forums and do read before I right


There were at least 2 alignment shops listed in that thread. Maybe you should give my suggestion a try before trying to snap back at me with those almost witty remarks?
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Originally Posted by mugenap1#2038,Oct 9 2010, 12:55 AM
OK so all of us have a dope cars
but San Diego cant afford good roads so non of are cars roll strait
plus the pot holes are so deep you may actually think your in Tijuana
remedy get your shit straitened

who has got the spots to deal with a real sports car and not the family van

track setting-------------- etc
Ive been to places that couldn't find my caster and toe plus cant speak English scary!

please post your good experiences and bad and the $ cost
I have a headache reading this....
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Originally Posted by mugenap1#2038,Oct 10 2010, 02:28 AM
I get the at the top page thing and did read
but if you read it says mechanic and body shop I'm directly
looking at just alignment shops that specialize in that area
not trying to step on toes just reading between the lines
plus it nice when you do a search it's spacific
if I want a body shop I'll search body shop
if you need mechanical for motor engine trans diff that's another story
I'll look for mechenical info but I lucklbcan turn my own rench just can't do alignments hense the thread be nice I'm not new to forums and do read before I right
sorry, I will have to update the title. I purposely made it a stick for all around vehicle needs.

I actually tried cleaning up with unnecessary posts by deleting them but have not got the chance to continue.

If you do keep read down the threat, i did mention an alignment shop in my area that i do recommend.

I do apologize though for not making that thread much clearer. Also not making more user friedly.

Also, members are here to help, and I am sure Nick was guiding you and not acting like a a-hole.

-Castro


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