Getting alignment in pittsburgh
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Daniels alignment right in the south hills it's right off of 51 pass the crazy intersection of 88. You know the one I'm talking about its like a 8way intersection. It's a really good shops been there over 30's years guy know know his shit an if anything is bent or real bad he'll go over everything with you
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If you're still needing an alignment, the firestone store on Chauvet can do it.
J. C. - the service manager wheels a lifted jku and told me to bring mine in when needed.
J. C. - the service manager wheels a lifted jku and told me to bring mine in when needed.
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Hey - Had the alignment done at the NTB in Greentree. Seemed like pretty good guys and were into Jeeps and off-roading. I attached the before and after results below. Feels better at higher speed and turning now but maybe thats in my head! Not a lot they can adjust on a stock jeep. Let me know what you think.
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Hey - Had the alignment done at the NTB in Greentree. Seemed like pretty good guys and were into Jeeps and off-roading. I attached the before and after results below. Feels better at higher speed and turning now but maybe thats in my head! Not a lot they can adjust on a stock jeep. Let me know what you think.
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I know you said South Hills, but in North Hills there is Flynn Tire that did mine recently.
Flynn's Tire & Auto Service | Where the advertised price is the entire price!
I've talked to the owner before and he has jeeps and works on them himself so I liked that. Lifts and tires don't matter to them either
Also A&M family tire in the North Hills would be good to look at
Flynn's Tire & Auto Service | Where the advertised price is the entire price!
I've talked to the owner before and he has jeeps and works on them himself so I liked that. Lifts and tires don't matter to them either
Also A&M family tire in the North Hills would be good to look at
When I had my lift installed at Meridian Off-Road they took it somewhere in Butler and did a nice job (the first time).
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The toe isn't that far off and is only a wear factor. .02 degrees is just out of spec.
The camber is fixed on Jeep solid axles and not adjustable from my understanding.
Caster not available. if this is out you will get a "pull".
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I guess I have to assume the pic taken at 1:03 PM is first.
The toe isn't that far off and is only a wear factor. .02 degrees is just out of spec.
The camber is fixed on Jeep solid axles and not adjustable from my understanding.
Caster not available. if this is out you will get a "pull".
The toe isn't that far off and is only a wear factor. .02 degrees is just out of spec.
The camber is fixed on Jeep solid axles and not adjustable from my understanding.
Caster not available. if this is out you will get a "pull".