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C7 Forum
Alignment at Altech Automotive
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<blockquote data-quote="Afterimage" data-source="post: 319285" data-attributes="member: 7676"><p>Thanks, I have used them twice to align the DD cars (my Suzuki SX4 and GF's Mazda CX-3). The Suzuki is lowered and I use camber bolts to get some camber adjustment on the front. I also run a wider wheel and tire setup in the summer. They aligned that car to what I wanted AFA settings and I am happy with the job (been over 2 years now). The GF's Mazda was just there around the time I started this thread, totally stock suspension and really no adjustments other than front toe. Everything checked out except needed a small toe adjustment so that was done.</p><p></p><p>I talked to Pat about my ZR1 and I asked about rear caster. They don't have the proper GM tool or whatever the manual calls for to set rear caster but Pat told me they have other ways to check and adjust that like checking gaps between the rear tire and 1/4 panel and rear bumper gaps. He had a ton of pics on his phone with other people's expensive rides (like Ferraris, BMW, Corvettes also you get the idea) so I think they know what they're doing and I have heard a lot of good things about them re: alignments from other forums I visited for other makes. I'll most likely give them a shot with my car in the spring. I have had an alignment done 2.5 years ago at Can-Alignment but not looking to go out that far to have this done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Afterimage, post: 319285, member: 7676"] Thanks, I have used them twice to align the DD cars (my Suzuki SX4 and GF's Mazda CX-3). The Suzuki is lowered and I use camber bolts to get some camber adjustment on the front. I also run a wider wheel and tire setup in the summer. They aligned that car to what I wanted AFA settings and I am happy with the job (been over 2 years now). The GF's Mazda was just there around the time I started this thread, totally stock suspension and really no adjustments other than front toe. Everything checked out except needed a small toe adjustment so that was done. I talked to Pat about my ZR1 and I asked about rear caster. They don't have the proper GM tool or whatever the manual calls for to set rear caster but Pat told me they have other ways to check and adjust that like checking gaps between the rear tire and 1/4 panel and rear bumper gaps. He had a ton of pics on his phone with other people's expensive rides (like Ferraris, BMW, Corvettes also you get the idea) so I think they know what they're doing and I have heard a lot of good things about them re: alignments from other forums I visited for other makes. I'll most likely give them a shot with my car in the spring. I have had an alignment done 2.5 years ago at Can-Alignment but not looking to go out that far to have this done. [/QUOTE]
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