Originally Posted by marshall
Wanted to share a shop recommendation, Wilson's alignment just off Airport Rd in Lynchburg. The guy actually does the entire alignment by hand, all hand tools, no lasers, no looking up specs in the computer. He raced/set up circle track cars for over 20 years, so he's knowledgeable about how a given setting will affect the car. Just let him know how you use the car and he'll recommend settings to suit, or set it to whatever specs you want. And he didn't mind me hanging around and helping out, which means a lot to me because I *hate* dropping cars off somewhere and sitting in the waiting room.
His alignment rack is built over a pit, so unless your car is on the ground (literally) it will have no problems getting on.
Marshall
I agree 100%, I went with marshall to get my car aligned aswell. He definatly knows his shit... and won't talk down to you even if you have -8* of camber....lol
I think the best part (besides the fact that he knows what he's doing) is that like marshall said he can do almost any lowered car.