best alignment shops "SanDiego"
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Originally Posted by latinochino,Oct 10 2010, 09:08 AM
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
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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Originally Posted by 619Nick06,Oct 10 2010, 07:41 AM
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
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'll do a little (i mean little) writeup when i'm done...
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I work at Sears on Clairmount Mesa. Our alignment tech is pretty damn good. Has about 30 years experience and used to own his own shop in Tj. Real nice older guy and legit. Although it is a little more expensive at 69.99
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We can always create a new section in the shops thread for "alignment" if that makes people happy. Yay common sense ftw
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Clarence Brown in KM is good but steep on price,around 160 when i got it, before new owner,True Line in El Cajon less than 80 out the door...very happy with both....
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Originally Posted by nichigo,Oct 11 2010, 08:52 AM
We can always create a new section in the shops thread for "alignment" if that makes people happy. Yay common sense ftw