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: Allignment Recommendation in Sacramento or Placer County?


WHYT LIE
11-01-2007, 05:52 PM
I twisted up a tie rod and am going to replace them with new Napa ones and SD tie rod sleeves today. I'm looking for a good place to get an allignment done.

My last allignment, done locally at Big O Tires in Lincoln, CA was a nightmare.

'06 GMC 2500HD 4x4 with Cognito arms, T-bars cranked fully and Bil 5100 shocks. Not a difficult task. Also running on 305-65-17 Pro Comp Xtreme MT's and 17x9 KD rims with fakie bead locks.

Any help? Hoping to get in tomorrow so I can drive this thing without whiping out the front tires.

Ten_Bucks
11-01-2007, 08:16 PM
Try the Big O in El Dorado Hills. I worked there a few years back and they have an alignment tech there named Roger that knows these trucks like the back of his hand if you catch my drift. Either that or if you're willing to go up to Placerville check out the Les Schwab Tires on Broadway next to Jimboys. They do great work too.

Scott

WHYT LIE
11-01-2007, 10:39 PM
Try the Big O in El Dorado Hills. I worked there a few years back and they have an alignment tech there named Roger that knows these trucks like the back of his hand if you catch my drift. Either that or if you're willing to go up to Placerville check out the Les Schwab Tires on Broadway next to Jimboys. They do great work too.

Scott

That is an hour plus ride for me... And an easy 50 miles. Not something I want to do on a front end that I'm not sure is clean.

I've always had horrible luck with Les Schwab, but I found out that the high performance car shop I used to work at uses a local Les Schwab and one of the workers at my old shop has a brother that does the allignments. I'll try them.

Ten_Bucks
11-01-2007, 10:52 PM
That is an hour plus ride for me... And an easy 50 miles. Not something I want to do on a front end that I'm not sure is clean.

I've always had horrible luck with Les Schwab, but I found out that the high performance car shop I used to work at uses a local Les Schwab and one of the workers at my old shop has a brother that does the allignments. I'll try them.

OK, no biggie. Just offering suggestions.

Scott