Fastech is where I would take my cars to when in Edmonton.
How about here in Calgary? (non-dealership places)
Fastech is where I would take my cars to when in Edmonton.
How about here in Calgary? (non-dealership places)
Ravi @ minute muffler 32nd
Precision alignment
Zero limit or garagebox
Precision (Urban Tire recommended them), they could not find fault with my alignment, no charge... unheard of. Add to it some very decent restaurants in walking distance.... win/win. I bought two dozen freely made samosas from a retail/wholesaler... for something like 90 cents each.
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Precision.
dv/dt
Taking my car to Integra Tire on McLeod tomorrow. Getting brand new summers Michelin PSS installed and a wheel alignment.
Precision.
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Definitely Zero Limit, ask for Jackie for JDM/Import stuff. Eric's good with more local/OEM stuff.
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Would avoid Precision. Damaged my lip, and these guys are supposed to deal with low cars. The best part, there was no mention of anything occurring while the car was in their hands. Luckily the viewing window from the waiting area proved that they had damaged it as I saw and heard it myself.
Last edited by adidas; 05-18-2014 at 05:51 PM.
I would avoid Precision as well. I tried them because of the "rave" reviews from here.
Went for a $50 alignment check. They said they weren't able to align my car but I didn't really believe that. Went into Mazda and they aligned it for me for $100 believe it or not which I think is the same price as Precision for a full alignment.
Wasted my time and $50 with Precision.
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Garage box, or zero limit
ravi @ minute muffler on 32nd. Just had mine done the other day. Nothing but good things to say about the guys there!
Anywhere south? Or near a ctrain?
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Chetlen Auto on Macleod is not too far from Southland station (maybe 10-15 minute walk)Originally posted by gamman
Anywhere south? Or near a ctrain?
Another one for Zero Limit
Rather than start a new thread, I'll tag along on this one.
I have a '68 Beetle with dropped spindles. Can anyone suggest a shop for a wheel alignment? I know Beetles are fairly simple to align, and I've done the basics in my garage, but wanted to get the professionals to perform the final check.
I tried posting on the VW forums, without response.
Thanks!
Neil
'68 Beetle 2332 cc, 204 WHP
12.5-second 1/4 mile
Zero Limit Auto
Thanks. I'll give them a call. No luck so far, finding a shop that is willing to work on a small wheelbase, lowered front suspension on a 45-year-old vehicle!
Neil
'68 Beetle 2332 cc, 204 WHP
12.5-second 1/4 mile