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5/07/2021 4:44 PM  #1


I decided to take my mustang in

For the alignment and glad I did.  I was debating on doing it myself and decided on taking it the local shop where I take my daily drivers.  It was down right scary driving it to the shop going over bumps.  I took the alignment specifications with me and dropped the car off.  They spent 3 hours on it.  They tightened the rack Mounts, ball joint and did some other tweaks.  They did get it in specifications.  The car has never driven so nice!  No shimming over bumps and straight as a arrow!  I’m happy as a lark!  Best $167 I ever spent for alignment. New MS brake brackets work really nice too!  Thanks again for the help. Steve69.

 

5/07/2021 4:52 PM  #2


Re: I decided to take my mustang in

Nuthin' like "driving so nice".  Hope we get to see you again, Steve, at one Bash or another.


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

5/07/2021 8:48 PM  #3


Re: I decided to take my mustang in

Bullet Bob wrote:

Nuthin' like "driving so nice".  Hope we get to see you again, Steve, at one Bash or another.

It’s nice to have another set of eyes take a look at things also!  I had a blast at the 2014 bash and meeting everyone.  Maybe the next one. Still have the youngest in HS and trying to keep up with all activities.  Take care BB.

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5/10/2021 3:20 AM  #4


Re: I decided to take my mustang in

Steve69 wrote:

It’s nice to have another set of eyes take a look at things also!

I second that! Sometimes I will book my car into a mechanic shop that I know, so that they can look things over, change brake fluid and grease up the suspension and steering. Brings me peace of mind knowing that someone else has checked things over.


1964-1/2 D Code Coupe - 289 V8, 4 Speed Toploader, 3.00 ratio rear, Autolite 4100 Carb, 15" tires, Pertronix ignition
 

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