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Old 10-01-2007, 06:04 PM   #1
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Alignment questions...

I was trying to look for a good shop to have my alignment done at, however I did not find one that was either reasonably close or had enough good things said about them. I just replaced my RUCA, Toe Link, Traction Link, Tension Rods, TieRod/TieRodEnds with fully adjustable aftermarket ones, and was wondering where anyone would recommend going to have the alignment done.

I live in SoCal right off the 57/60/10 freeway. I am thinking of taking it to West Covina Nissan, however I'm not too sure on what the settings should be and they charge $140. Is there a shop near by that does fully adjustable alignments and can recommend a setup that is a bit more aggressive than stock but not full race.

Thank you for any and all advice.

-Marc
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