Alignment Shop in San Diego *Lowered Car Accessible*
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Firestone in Santee, I don't know how lowered you are, but they say they are lowered car friendly. I'm only on Eibachs soo yeah but it was fine for me. I think people on driver go there too.
They also honor their life time warranties, with and without camber kits.
Just give them a call to make sure, they seemed like friendly people when I went (about a year ago haha) /called a few weeks ago.
You can also stop by sonics on your way back
They also honor their life time warranties, with and without camber kits.
Just give them a call to make sure, they seemed like friendly people when I went (about a year ago haha) /called a few weeks ago.
You can also stop by sonics on your way back
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Yup I take mine to the Firestone in Santee. Keith is the guy you want doing your alignment. That's what I was told when I got their lifetime alignment plan. Be careful with your rims though. When they take the old weights off they just scrape them off so I've got scratches on the inner barrel.
Their lifts are in ground so you don't have to worry about going up and down ramps. Very lowered car friendly.
Their lifts are in ground so you don't have to worry about going up and down ramps. Very lowered car friendly.
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Thanks guys
Hmm Santee is pretty far from me (work in Point Loma, live in PB), but a lot closer than Evasive is thats for sure =/
I've never been out East of the 15, uncharted territory for me haha
Hmm Santee is pretty far from me (work in Point Loma, live in PB), but a lot closer than Evasive is thats for sure =/
I've never been out East of the 15, uncharted territory for me haha
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Yup I take mine to the Firestone in Santee. Keith is the guy you want doing your alignment. That's what I was told when I got their lifetime alignment plan. Be careful with your rims though. When they take the old weights off they just scrape them off so I've got scratches on the inner barrel.
Their lifts are in ground so you don't have to worry about going up and down ramps. Very lowered car friendly.
Their lifts are in ground so you don't have to worry about going up and down ramps. Very lowered car friendly.
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Went to Dualtone in PB. I wouldn't go back, unless I had no choice. They were more concerned with getting cars through their shop, in other words maximizing profit. I informed them that my car was lowered, with there lowered car friendly rack OOC, they attempted to put my car on the non-lowered car friendly rack. They barely got it on with the use of 2x4's to shim, but when I expressed concern about scratching my side skirts, they disregarded me and said "what do you want us to do?"
Dumb F%^&'s, I would rather my car be misaligned and scratch free than aligned with scratches. I can always come back when your other rack is operational or go to another shop.
Dumb F%^&'s, I would rather my car be misaligned and scratch free than aligned with scratches. I can always come back when your other rack is operational or go to another shop.
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I ended up calling a number of places and ended up going with True Line in El Cajon.
Can say that I am 10000% satisfied with the work they did, the time it took them to do it and the price I paid for the services. Definitely give them a call if/when you need an alignment, good group of dudes who know what they're doing and charge an honest price
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