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    1. #1
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      Feb 2013
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      Alignment shop in Greenville SC?

      Can anyone recommend a shop in my area? I'm changing over to tubular control arms and would like to have the front end set up to take advantage of it.



    2. #2
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      Inman SC
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      Alignment shop in Greenville SC?

      I don't know about Greenville but Deans tire and alignment in Boiling Springs does great work . He done my car when I change to tubular arms and springs. They are gear heads and take care of your car . They took extra time to align to my specs .

    3. #3
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      Bumped up to see if there are any other recommendations?

    4. #4
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      Charleston, SC
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      Hey john, I'm fairly close in Columbia. I couldn't figure out a shop when I was in Germany, plus it was at least $150. I bucked up and bought a fast trax alignment tool (maybe there's other options). Just another thing that makes me more independent with the car and non-reliant on others, plus taught me suspension geometry, forced me to capitalize on what I payed for (an easily adjustable suspension), and if I ever get track serious I'll be able to do it at the track like race teams do. If race teams don't use laser alignment machines then I know I don't lol.
      Just a suggestion, then again if you just want it one and done hopefully someone knows a local shop for you. Bump, and good luck!

      -paul
      Athena: '68 Chevelle, 454, Holley EFI, T-56, SC&C suspension---Raising hell on the Autobahn and German back roads!

      Currently stationed in Germany, and shes my daily driver.

    5. #5
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      Feb 2013
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      South Carolina
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      Quote Originally Posted by youngmuscle View Post
      Hey john, I'm fairly close in Columbia. I couldn't figure out a shop when I was in Germany, plus it was at least $150. I bucked up and bought a fast trax alignment tool (maybe there's other options). Just another thing that makes me more independent with the car and non-reliant on others, plus taught me suspension geometry, forced me to capitalize on what I payed for (an easily adjustable suspension), and if I ever get track serious I'll be able to do it at the track like race teams do. If race teams don't use laser alignment machines then I know I don't lol.
      Just a suggestion, then again if you just want it one and done hopefully someone knows a local shop for you. Bump, and good luck!

      -paul
      Yours might be the better idea. I hadn't considered buying a tool for myself.

      Enjoy the time in Germany - I was in Stuttgart for 2 years.




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