SimonWright wrote:
Also, there's a liimitation of not more than one alignment per 4 months or something. I've just acquired one and I know Tom Hoppe uses it too. He's just had his 6th or 8th alignment under that plan! He uses it to get back to a known baseline (I think he does zeros all around) from which he then deviates as needed using his own tools.
The folks at Firestone on Glenwood are pretty accommodating as to non-factory specs. I asked for maximum negative camber and they did it for me and noted it on the alignment statement. Even gave me a second printout to keep in the car in case I went elsewhere.
Simon
I would just like to state that I decided to go to this particular Firestone on Gleenwood on 8/7/04 and ask them about their alignments.
I got the speel about "Firestone has made it a policy not to align outside of factory specs." Also, I got the 'a lot of you type guys have been coming up here" speach. I am hoping I did not ruin it for anyone, and I did NOT bring up names. I simply drove up, inquired about getting an alignment done with my spec (no spec mentioned) and I immediately got the standard response. Tall, mid-30s, bald white guy gave me the "miranda".
So, I need another solution or place where I can get an alignment done within MY specs. Bear in mind, I am not running camber places or anything special, so I wont be running more than 1.5 degrees negative camber up front, and MAYBE -1.0 out back. I doubt I will reach those numbers, but I need to ensure I can reach that camber without screwing up my toe.
Anyone with any other solutions would bne greatly appreciated.
Thanks!