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- From: bense@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Ron Bense)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Wheel alignment (Re: Dirty oil after change?)
- Message-ID: <24990@oasys.dt.navy.mil>
- Date: 14 Sep 92 15:05:22 GMT
- References: <146@bluehau.bubble.org> <1992Sep10.212440.27799@kronos.arc.nasa.gov>
- Reply-To: bense@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Ronald Bense)
- Organization: Carderock Division, NSWC, Bethesda, MD
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- In rec.autos.tech, chucko@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (Chuck Fry) writes:
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- >But I can't do everything myself... yet.
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- >Anyone out there know of a good home alignment setup?
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- NTW does a pretty good job at a fair price, and when I got mine done,
- the technician had no qualms about me being there and he explained the
- entire procedure and what was wrong and what he could and could not
- fix as he was working on the car. (I had a pulling problem that was
- part alignment, part tire problems, and his fix with the alignment fixed
- everything else when the tires were also changed, which they gave me
- 50% credit for after 22k on Dunlop D60 M2s.) All in all, NTW gets my
- recommendation for good work, without needlessly doing things that don't
- need to be done. And an extra, nothing else 'broke' since then, that
- wasn't directly my own fault or a regular maintenance item. Could have
- something to do with teh fact that they only do brakes, shocks and struts,
- alignments, and, I think, mufflers.
-
- Ron
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- Potassium Benzoate included as a preserver.
-