DickRasmussen wrote:
Les Davis wrote:
I just had my Miata done at MM Autowerks. Kevin is a great guy, not exactly cheap, but I have confidence that he did it correctly and I know he spent a great deal of time on the car getting it right.
It sure is nice to have the fancy tools (cheap camber gauge, string, jack stands, ruler, etc.) needed to do my own alignments. Even with the formula car.
Seriously, being able to do your own alignments can be handy as well as a $$$ saver. Plus, when the steering wheel is "slightly" off center you can fix it. Try that with a "paid for alignment".
I actually have a camber gauge also, and have done my own alignments for years. I only paid this time because, after installing the suspension, I wanted to get it very precise, so that I could then have a good frame of reference for my very unlevel garage floor. In the future, I will probably do my own, however, on the Miata, it seems to be a slightly more complex procedure than I'm used to. Seems as though the two control arm bolts via their relationship to each other determine camber, caster, and toe. This is a little intimidating. On that note, anybody done their own Miata alignment that cares to share their experience? Is it as difficult as I'm fearing?