What's a great place to get Alignment?
#21
Registered User
I'd go to Firestone, but the horror stories I've read here and there kinda scare me. Hah. Anyone care to enlighten about the lifetime warranty alignment? The closest one to me is at Southland Mall in Hayward.
#22
I actually had my alignment done by the Big O in Dublin. (I know i know, chain places like that) but **** the guy who does the alignment is awesome. Got my specs perfect, showed me the numbers once done.
#24
Yea I have a lifetime alignment thing at Firestone. The alignment was fine but half my bumper was ripped off while backing up on the cheese grater ramp. They fixed it and blamed my car for being "too low" even though I'm only on prodrive springs with an oem front lip.
#25
aka FlukeWRX
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Location: East Bay
Posts: 3,657
Car Info: '03 WRX WRB Sedan
Well that is a pretty generic statement. Care to explain WHY they suck in your opinion?
Do you still have stock suspension on your car? If so, camber in the rear is not adjustable on our cars from the factory. Has your car been in any accidents or have you done any modifications to the rear suspension?
Did you ask Auto Innovations to adjust the alignment (If so, what was their answer)? Did they say why your camber was tweeked like that?
Were you able to take it elsewhere and have the alignment adjusted to where the camber was corrected?
What was your alignment settings?
Did the car have the right pull before the alignment? Did you tell Auto Innovations about it afterwards and see if they could do anything for you about it?
Car pulling tends to have a lot more to do with your tires than it does with the alignment settings. Have you tried cross-rotating the tires or moving them front to rear to see if it made a difference?
Did you ask Auto Innovations to adjust the alignment (If so, what was their answer)? Did they say why your camber was tweeked like that?
Were you able to take it elsewhere and have the alignment adjusted to where the camber was corrected?
What was your alignment settings?
Did the car have the right pull before the alignment? Did you tell Auto Innovations about it afterwards and see if they could do anything for you about it?
Car pulling tends to have a lot more to do with your tires than it does with the alignment settings. Have you tried cross-rotating the tires or moving them front to rear to see if it made a difference?
Last edited by JelloChex; 04-13-2009 at 03:13 AM.
#27
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: California
Posts: 176
Car Info: 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX
Well that is a pretty generic statement. Care to explain WHY they suck in your opinion?
Do you still have stock suspension on your car? If so, camber in the rear is not adjustable on our cars from the factory. Has your car been in any accidents or have you done any modifications to the rear suspension?
Did you ask Auto Innovations to adjust the alignment (If so, what was thier answer)? Did they say why your camber was tweeked like that?
Were you able to take it elsewhere and have the alignment adjusted to where the camber was corrected?
What was your alignment settings?
Did the car have the right pull before the alignment? Did you tell Auto Innovations about it afterwards and see if they could do anything for you about it?
Car pulling tends to have a lot more to do with your tires than it does with the alignment settings. Have you tried cross-rotating the tires or moving them front to rear to see if it made a difference?
Do you still have stock suspension on your car? If so, camber in the rear is not adjustable on our cars from the factory. Has your car been in any accidents or have you done any modifications to the rear suspension?
Did you ask Auto Innovations to adjust the alignment (If so, what was thier answer)? Did they say why your camber was tweeked like that?
Were you able to take it elsewhere and have the alignment adjusted to where the camber was corrected?
What was your alignment settings?
Did the car have the right pull before the alignment? Did you tell Auto Innovations about it afterwards and see if they could do anything for you about it?
Car pulling tends to have a lot more to do with your tires than it does with the alignment settings. Have you tried cross-rotating the tires or moving them front to rear to see if it made a difference?
#28
I've had my run ins with AI and didn't like my experience there either. They're cool guys, the car just wasn't aligned correctly either. If it was going to pull a little right, in your case and in mine, at least they could have stated that it was tread wear, rather than just not telling me at all.