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good exotic alignment shop in Louisville/Indy?

Discussion in 'North Central - USA (MI, IN, OH, KY, WV)' started by davewapinski, Aug 19, 2008.

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  1. davewapinski

    davewapinski Formula Junior

    Nov 24, 2003
    276
    There are NO known issues with the alignment on the Mondial t Cab.

    However, like to have it checked every now and then since the car is driven.

    Used to be a daily driver, now just a fun machine.

    Is there a good alignment shop to check this in either the Louisville or Indy areas?

    Thanks,

    [email protected]
     
  2. cessnav8or

    cessnav8or Formula 3

    May 28, 2004
    2,257
    Louisville, KY
    Full Name:
    Aaron
    Tony's Brake & Alignment Service I have heard is good place to go for Exotics. They are able to work on just about anything. When I used to run a trucking company I took my trucks there as well. Like I said they can work on just about anything. I am getting ready to rebuild my steering rack on my 308 and I am going to take it to them for realignment when It is through.

    Their addres is phone number is

    4800 Poplar Level Rd
    Louisville, KY 40213
    (502) 969-3853

    Call them tell them what you got. I am sure they can check and align it if needed.
     
  3. shmc930

    shmc930 Karting

    Jul 16, 2006
    76
    Louisville
    Full Name:
    Steve Mc
    Aaron right Tony's is the best place in Louisville to go for alignment. They do a lot of
    the Porsche set ups for street/track and adjust those who have lowered their cars.
    They also set up a lot of SCCA cars in town.
     
  4. davewapinski

    davewapinski Formula Junior

    Nov 24, 2003
    276
    Thanks, will take it to them.

    Last time it was aligned was in Salt Lake City.
    Like to have it checked on a regular bases.

    Have a great weekend,
    [email protected]
     
  5. If the car doesn't pull, the steering wheel is straight, and the tire wear is even you probably won't need to get it aligned. Most shops only set the toe on them anyways, rarely messing with the caster/camber settings. The old saying in the business is "set the toe and let it go". Tony's should be fine, but tire places are not.
     

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