Guys, I need a good 4 wheel alignment shop. I got it pretty close to perfect, but not perfect. Any suggestions?
Guys, I need a good 4 wheel alignment shop. I got it pretty close to perfect, but not perfect. Any suggestions?
my last one was done by Mavis. Just make sure the shops using a new hunter machine.
My head lights are square, My tank is full.
Yeah maybe ill just ask em if I can do it, lol. Goodyear by my house used to let me do my honda on thier machine, cuase I have alot more than what the stock JK has to adjust now, which is my concern. Control arms, trackbars, etc etc.. I was looking for more of an offroad shop.
well you got the Truck Shop in Sayville or RMS is Bohemia.
make friends with a mechanic at a local place that has good alignment equipment. then you can get them to adjust things how you want.
Reviving and old thread.
I just redid (dis-assemble, clean, grrease and reassemble) all the Johnny Joints on my long arm and would like to get everything aligned and my pinion angles checked (changed springs).
Anyone know of or have experience with a good alignment shop for a lifted and abused JK?
2007 Rubicon unlimited, lifted, better bumpers, Warn winch, bigger tires, aftermarket skids (already dented), snorkel, used and abused
It will depend on the shop, Ive had good luck with the Mavis in East Northport, but the one in HUntington did a shitty job and then tried to blow smoke up my ass
Built not Bought
2000 XJ
Rustys 4.5"
33" BFG KM2
4.56 Gears / Aussie Locker
Logans Metal Works Bumper
Smittybuilt Winch
truck shop is 130, that includes 4 wheel aligment.. The only thing i didnt like what the fact they did it without asking. I put my jeep in there to find the cause of my horrible death wobble. i didnt ask them to do 4 wheel or an alignment at all... they called me saying they fixed it meanwhile i just wanted to know the cause...
Its a jeep thing...
I still say a good tape measure and a set of jack stands is as good as any machine. pinion angle is as simple as looking if its lined up with the yoke.
not a hard thing to do by any means. Good tolerances can be achieved with the same precision as any machine. Plus I just dont trust anyone putting their hands on my Jeep ahhahahah
http://www.4x4xplor.com/alignment.html
http://go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoAlignment.htm
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