1/5 Timothy B. 9 months ago on Google
There
is
no
point
in
scheduling
an
appointment,
dropped
my
vehicle
off
at
10am
for
an
alignment,
asked
when
it
would
be
done,
was
told
shortly
after
12pm,
waited
till
12:25,
watched
the
guy
doing
the
alignment
stop
and
leave
for
lunch
just
before
finishing
the
alignment.
Went
in
to
ask
what
that
was
about,
was
told
they
would
have
it
done
before
closing
today.
A
normal
front
alignment
takes
about
2
hours,
all
the
parts
are
new.
So
update
picked
my
vehicle
up
it
was
done
at
2:15pm.
They
stated
they
were
unable
to
get
the
camber
and
the
caster
to
match,
they
left
the
chamber
quote
“as
good
as
they
could
get
it”
which
one
side
is
-1.1degrees
other
side
is
-0.2
degrees
both
labeled
red.
Also
stated
quote
“your
vehicle
will
still
pull
to
the
right,
but
it
shouldn’t
wear
your
tires”
so
after
4hrs
they
were
unable
to
do
a
correct
or
acceptable
alignment
on
my
vehicle,
yet
I
still
paid
$100
for
an
alignment
that
was
incomplete?
Vehicle
I
own
is
a
2000
Chevy
s10
blazer
4wd,
with
new
upper
A
arms,
shocks,
upper
and
lower
ball
joints,
inner
and
outer
tie
rods,
and
new
pitman
arm.
All
installed
less
than
100
miles
before
alignment.
I’d
like
to
add
that
the
reason
for
not
being
able
to
reach
proper
alignment
on
the
camber
is
they
lack
the
proper
knowledge/training.
On
some
older
vehicles
you
need
to
change
the
camber
bolts
till
you
are
able
to
reach
proper
camber
alignment.
Which
obviously
this
did
not
happen
because
the
old
camber
bolts
are
still
installed