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After getting the disc swap done I'd like to take the 66 to a shop that can handle (checking/correcting alignment/camber/caster) ect.. Does anyone no a shop that has been around for a "while" ?
And doesn't need a computer to tell them what isn't correct and why they can't do crap about it, because they don't know a damn thing other than what is on the screen? Slight rant sorry the parts stores adventures during this wore me thin....
Thanks, Bobby
I'm in Santa Ana and would like to use a local'ish source,
On the corner of Garden Grove Blvd, and Western Ave. in Garden Grove, is Anderson Frame and Alignment.
7521 Garden Grove Boulevard
Garden Grove, CA 92841
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(714) 636-8662
They are very good, but very pricey.. they do know their stuff though! Anderson's wanted $500 to change out the 2 front spring Shackels on my 64 f250, I did it myself, for about $70 They are however very good at frame straightening, and alignment.
If you want inexpensive, and not bad, then you can go to
Bobs:
6850 Westminster Boulevard
Westminster, CA 92683-8055
Bobs did a nice job of dialing in my Mustang Convertible, and they did it for 40 bucks... I went back a few months later, cause I had bumped a curb, and they checked and adjusted it I asked how much, and he said don't worry about it that was for a 4 wheel alignment! I have never had the Slick there though!
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