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7/19/2017 6:53 AM  #1


looking for alignment shop in new jersey

looking for alignment shop in new jersey that can do 65-66 mustangs

 

7/19/2017 6:30 PM  #2


Re: looking for alignment shop in new jersey

mrford55 wrote:

looking for alignment shop in new jersey that can do 65-66 mustangs

Find a Mustang club in your area.  They would be likely to know of a good one.
 

 

7/19/2017 6:52 PM  #3


Re: looking for alignment shop in new jersey

Where in NJ?

 

7/20/2017 5:07 PM  #4


Re: looking for alignment shop in new jersey

middletown nj
 

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7/23/2017 6:27 AM  #5


Re: looking for alignment shop in new jersey

Sorry, can't help you down that way.  You can probably email these folks and get some recommendations http://www.southjerseymustangclub.net


Although there is no magic to aligning these cars, they are about as simple and straight forward as they come.

 

7/23/2017 7:35 AM  #6


Re: looking for alignment shop in new jersey

Chaplin wrote:

Although there is no magic to aligning these cars, they are about as simple and straight forward as they come.

​That's true.  The hard part is finding an alignment person who will take the time to mess with shims and will do what you tell them...DAZE specs, not the stock Ford 1966 Mustang specs.  Or, if you have a reasonably flat garage floor you can do it yourownself.  I'll even loan you my homebrew tools for the cost of shipping.  The first 15k miles on our car after the mechanical rebuild was on my alignment and I can't see that the pro-job I had after the Borg box is any better, except now it has a slight tendency to pull to the left.

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