Re: wheel alignment in NJ
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Re: wheel alignment in NJ
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Sun, 27 May 2001 05:07:32 -0000
In northern NJ I can recommend a shop in North Bergan. It is on
Kennady Boulavard at about 54 st. It is called K+C Brake service. They
have a modern computerized 4 wheel alignment rack and people that know
how to use it. They did my car and have the specs programmed in.
Alternatively try to find a place that does cars for the towns and
large collision shops, they are generally well known to the local
shops. You want to see a modern machine with people that can use it.
Although a modern machine isn't really needed it indicates a shop that
has a large customer base and are willing to spend on good equipment.
Shops with older equipment don't have the throughput to justify the
enormous investment required and the training to use it. This is a
specialty area and you want to find a shop that does alignments all
day long not just occasionaly. IMHO chains like Sears while they may
have the newest equipment don't always have the mechanics that know
how to use it. When you go to the shop bring a copy of the alignment
procedures so they can use it for reference. Before you go make sure
the car is not unusually loaded, has about 1/2 tank of gas, the tires
are properly inflated and are not worn out. Replace any worn or bent
parts or they cannot do an alignment correctly. Be prepared to spend
between $75 to $150 depending on labor rates and the time required to
check everything. It would also be a good idea to bring a new set of
trailing arm bolts and extra shims for the shop just in case you need
it.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, ttanaka504@xxxx wrote:
> Dear. List
>
> I am thinking about wheel alignment to my delorean in
NJ
> because I feel like drank when I am driving. I checked air in tires
was OK,
> so I decided to do wheel alignment. I explored this mail-list in
e-group and
> found some information like Sears can do that. but I went to Sears
in
> Quickbridge mall, and they say they cannot do this. Therefore, I
would like
> to ask a help. Where can I wheel alignment in NJ? Thank you very
much for
> using this list.
>
>
> Blacknight¡¡
>
>
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