Keith Quistorff wrote:
Another option is Performance Chassis in Cary (phone 466-0553) - they're a THSCC sponsor, and Mark, the owner, has been involved in the THSCC track program for several years. I haven't needed a precision alignment since he started doing them, but I'd probably go to him next time I need one. Like Digital Chassis, Performance Chassis also has a high end Hunter alignment machine. Mark used to do all the performance alignments himself and does whatever settings you want. I noticed another guy who works for Mark was doing an alignment when I was there a few days ago - don't know him but, knowing Mark, I'm sure he's also very qualified.
I like Mark and I hate to say anything against him, but he told me this himself and I think others should know too. I took the Neon in for an alignment, and he refused to adjust the front camber. He said because he had to take the wheels off to adjust it and then get it back on the plates for another measurement, it took too much time to do and it "wasn't worth it".
I see his point of course, and it's his business, but I've had dozens of alignments on that car (not there though) and never heard anyone complain about it, charge extra, or even make mention. My front camber is easy to change, using eccentric bolts. And getting my front camber set is one of the main reason I get alignments in the first place.
So if you have McPherson strut front suspension (and I know you don't, Keith, but many of us do), be advised that Mark will not adjust your front camber.
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