Swank Force One wrote:turboswede wrote:I even have a laser level that will measure angle! What i don't have is a readily available work space at the moment, and it's cold outside. Either way, i'll be doing it myself in the future, especially once i start driving it and moving away from the "base" alignment. But at the moment, i paid for an alignment to my specifications, and i didn't quite get it, so they're fixing it for free. It'd be a silly thing for me to do it myself when they can do it much quicker for "free", and are probably better than me at it.Swank Force One wrote:You have a smart phone, a tape measure, some wrenches, a jack and a set of jack stands? You do? Then you have the tools to get it just as close as they did, if not closer. Its just about going slowly and using a process that is repeatable. The rack and lasers just makes it all easier, but the process is essentially the same.mazdeuce wrote: OK, but you're going to have to figure out how to do it eventually. I get that you want to remove one variable when getting things going. Keep in the back of your head that you're missing a skill set here, one that's easily learnable. I'm all excited for you to get this running. It's a damn cool car.I know how to do it, it's pretty easy on this car, i just don't have the equipment, space, or time to do it myself at the moment. When i'm driving it back from Louisville in a couple weeks, i'll just bring it by in person. It's pretty likely that they'll touch it up for free, the guy who was doing it is a nice guy.
Good. We completely agree. Just wanted to make sure you knew that you were stacking a bunch of Bob Costas excuses on top of the one valid one.