I have Eibach Sportlines and Tokico blues on my car and I was wondering were I can take it too have camber kits put on and an alignment done? Does anybody know any good shops in Tennessee? Any help would be great because I don't want to wear my new tires out on my car. Thanks.
__________________ 95 Prelude SE Thermal R&D Exhaust, DC Sports Ceramic Header, DC Sports DAC Intake, Neuspeed Polished Strut Brace, Eibach Sportlines, Tokico HP Shocks, TRMotorsport Sniper 17x7, Yokohama Paradas 215/40x17, Autozone shift knob
Any Tennessee people want to try and help me out? As soon as I get my alignment right I'll get some wheels! So thats why I sound kinda impatient. Thanks.
__________________ 95 Prelude SE Thermal R&D Exhaust, DC Sports Ceramic Header, DC Sports DAC Intake, Neuspeed Polished Strut Brace, Eibach Sportlines, Tokico HP Shocks, TRMotorsport Sniper 17x7, Yokohama Paradas 215/40x17, Autozone shift knob
Where exactly are you? I know most of the areas around Nashville, as my shop is in Nashville. I can't get you into my shop as I am closing down. But I can most give you some advise. Let me know where you are exactly. West of Nashville doesn't help. I have a house in Clarksville, and I have a shop in Goodletsville.
I agree. Most of the shops in the Nashville area cater to the trucks. Tennessee Speed Sports is a joke. They do carry stuff for imports, but they mostly carry crap for trucks. I know of a place in Franklin. I think it is gateway tire. I can't remember for sure. Most places won't touch a lowered car. There are a few. I would just call around. I can't say for sure of any places around the Dickson area. Here in Clarksville there are a couple of places that will install, and adjust camber kits. there is also a place here that looks nasty as hell, but they do some of the best alignments on lowered cars. They don't use machines, they do it completely with handheld gauges, and string. They are awesome. We also have Hollingsworth Tire. They do a pretty decent job as well. I will ask around, and see if any of friends or customers know of place in your area.
If you know a good place in Clarksville that you trust that would be cool. I used to live in Clarksville about 5 years ago so I'm familiar with the area. I don't mind driving up to Clarksville. I'd rather it get done right then have some shoddy work done.
Yeah your right about Tennessee Speed Sport, they suck. Hell, I had a place here in Dickson tell me there was no way that 17" wheels would fit on my Chevy fullsize ext. cab. LOL. After I lowered it and put my wheels on I took it back and showed them. So hopefully the next time someone goes there they will help them instead of telling them lies.
Anyway, thanks for the help.
__________________ 95 Prelude SE Thermal R&D Exhaust, DC Sports Ceramic Header, DC Sports DAC Intake, Neuspeed Polished Strut Brace, Eibach Sportlines, Tokico HP Shocks, TRMotorsport Sniper 17x7, Yokohama Paradas 215/40x17, Autozone shift knob
Dr.James --Did you find in shops in your area? I checked around here and came up empty handed. s soon as I get the camber corrected I'll order some wheels. I'm thinking about 17x7 Racing Hart bronze cp-10s w/ 215/40 Yokohama Paradas. I'll need those with about a 45 mm offset, correct?
Again thanks for the help.
__________________ 95 Prelude SE Thermal R&D Exhaust, DC Sports Ceramic Header, DC Sports DAC Intake, Neuspeed Polished Strut Brace, Eibach Sportlines, Tokico HP Shocks, TRMotorsport Sniper 17x7, Yokohama Paradas 215/40x17, Autozone shift knob
lol. I would hope that the OP already found an alignment shop since he was looking for one 10 years ago.
Either that, or maybe he has been hopelessly wandering through the Tennessee countryside for nearly a decade looking for an alignment shop and your post has finally put an end to his epic quest.
lol. I would hope that the OP already found an alignment shop since he was looking for one 10 years ago.
Either that, or maybe he has been hopelessly wandering through the Tennessee countryside for nearly a decade looking for an alignment shop and your post has finally put an end to his epic quest.
Ok, that's funny...I posted on this like 10 years ago . Most people that posted on this thread doesn't even have there Prelude anymore.
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