View Full Version : Looking for a GOOD alignment shop
Rocket
05-27-2007, 04:15 PM
When i say GOOD i mean somebody that will take there time and do it right!
Any of you guys know of such a place near or around Denver?
RedRunnertc
05-29-2007, 08:57 AM
I've heard god things about Steve's in Longmont.
devinsixtyseven
06-04-2007, 04:34 PM
Big-O in Louisville is definately one of the hands-down best, Norm really knows his business with the alignment gear. Bit of a drive for you, tho...worth it, if you can justify the distance.
vwfastg60
07-31-2007, 05:55 AM
Troy,Steves is a no no. I have had bad dealings with them and so have most of my friends. My buddys shop stopped using them too for the same reason.
Diagnal tire right by allphase is the best i have found. Cheapest too. Travis paid $40 for his on his 02 taco with 6inch lift. He is the ONLY shop i have found who knows whats going on. He dialed out 6 deg. of negitive camber on my corrado with out a camber kit. He is the only other person i have met who knows that you can do that stock. The guy there does dreat work as sketchy as he seems the first time your in there. Im taking my truck in after i get my new tires.
Lysmachia
07-31-2007, 08:06 AM
Hmmm.. because All Phase swears by Steve's. Dave said they have all the right equipment for 4x4's to especially get the castor right (Hard to do...) But I might have to Try Diagonal tire because when we used steve's to trey and clear up my death wobble it did not help. (We ultiatly figured out my DW was due to two blown birfs) But I doubt any alignment shop would know that!
Avsfreak1234
07-31-2007, 06:49 PM
Ive used steevs without any problems. they did good work for me. I might try diagonal though.
spindleshanks
08-08-2007, 05:00 PM
Any Bear Frame and Axle place will do it right. I went to the one in Loveland, but I know they have Denver locations.
vwfastg60
08-09-2007, 05:22 AM
After i got tired of steves tellingme i had bad wheelbearings after i would replace em and drive down there for them to tell me its bad i went to diagnal. They came highly recomended by a friend of mine(Icar platnum cert. body guys with frame and alighnment in there) I took my 94 eurospec corrado there. The bumper sitting about 3/4 of an inch off the ground fully loaded with all the Camber kits and whatever...He pulled it in looked it over set it and i never had to deal with it again. I then took my 90 corrado in there with about 6.5inches of drop no camber kit or anything(years later and know way more about the suspension on corrado..) I take it in waiting for the you need a camber kit. I know you dont and i was blown away he knew it too. Hes done 7 of my cars in the past years and will see my bimmer and the truck soon.
Sears f'ed me and then tried to brush me of telling me its an off road truck and not covered....too bad they had covered it before and thats where the tie rod binding issue came from.
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