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Old 03-01-2008, 06:05 PM
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Like Trevor said, a lot of the newer alignment equipment costs big bucks and requires calibration (which also costs money) every so often. Many shops don't spend the cash to do this, so a lot of cars go out mis-aligned. We had one in our shop that had been aligned by someone else that put 65psi in the right front tire(32psi in the other front tire) to make it drive straight. Not saying all shops are guilty of this, but something to consider.
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