4 wheel alignment recommendations in MD
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4 wheel alignment recommendations in MD
Ok now that I've relocated the steering rack, installed new tie-rod ends to compensate for bump-steer and added new rear trailing arms.. I need an alignment. Preferably by someone experienced with the RX7 since it's got more adjustments than the average little import.
Can anyone recommend a good shop in the Baltimore/Annapolis area? I don't mind paying for quality work, but I don't want to get ripped off either. The average Mr Tire mechanic scares the hell out of me with their gumball machine training certificates.
Can anyone recommend a good shop in the Baltimore/Annapolis area? I don't mind paying for quality work, but I don't want to get ripped off either. The average Mr Tire mechanic scares the hell out of me with their gumball machine training certificates.
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That's a good idea. I will definitely have to check with them. I've been working on building the car for a year... an hour drive isn't really a big deal
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I wish there was a place where you could go and rent time on an alignment rack...
I've done all my own alignments in the past few years. Never done one on an RX-7 though.
I know how to use Hunter Engineering DSP250 and DSP600 models. All the others should be similar though.
I've done all my own alignments in the past few years. Never done one on an RX-7 though.
I know how to use Hunter Engineering DSP250 and DSP600 models. All the others should be similar though.
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