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My alignment is screwed big time> (Fixed. does the readings look okay?)
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<blockquote data-quote="2slo95fiveoh" data-source="post: 790531" data-attributes="member: 8966"><p><strong>Re: My alignment is screwed big time> Need advice</strong></p><p></p><p>I work for Firestone, and the rare times that we do get a Mustang with aftermarket Camber/Caster plates, we do not charge any extra.</p><p>$170 seems a little steep.. You might have to pay a little extra, like an extra half hour labor ($45) making the total around $125, but an extra </p><p>hour labor seems a little steep. Camber/Caster plates are easy as hell to align, I don't think it's any harder than factory GM trucks</p><p>that have cams in the upper control arm, and we don't charge any extra for those... If i was closer to you I would do it for regular price,</p><p>but I'm not, so I suggest you talk to them a little. Sometimes if you pull one of the techs on the side, and explain how the C/C plates work, </p><p>he won't have a problem doing it for regular, or an extra half hour.. If they don't agree to align your car for 1.7 hours flag time (reg +$45 labor)</p><p>then, I hate to admit, but I would take it elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2slo95fiveoh, post: 790531, member: 8966"] [b]Re: My alignment is screwed big time> Need advice[/b] I work for Firestone, and the rare times that we do get a Mustang with aftermarket Camber/Caster plates, we do not charge any extra. $170 seems a little steep.. You might have to pay a little extra, like an extra half hour labor ($45) making the total around $125, but an extra hour labor seems a little steep. Camber/Caster plates are easy as hell to align, I don't think it's any harder than factory GM trucks that have cams in the upper control arm, and we don't charge any extra for those... If i was closer to you I would do it for regular price, but I'm not, so I suggest you talk to them a little. Sometimes if you pull one of the techs on the side, and explain how the C/C plates work, he won't have a problem doing it for regular, or an extra half hour.. If they don't agree to align your car for 1.7 hours flag time (reg +$45 labor) then, I hate to admit, but I would take it elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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