Recommended alignment shop in West Michigan

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71duster06

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Good morning all, curious if anyone from Grand Rapids / West Michigan had any recommended shops to align my Duster. Place I used in the past is gone and a few that I called said they had an old mopar in there once a few years back...

Either way if there is someone in town that's knowledgeable of this process I would appreciate any leads.
 
May sound odd, but I went to Belle tire last year for my 67 cuda alignment. Even though they couldn't get it where I wanted, they tried like mad. They brought me into the pit, let me get under the car to show me the issues they found.
As long as you bring them the skosh chart, and hopefully find a guy willing to try, it could work out for you.
With that said, I did a total rebuild of my front end, including the offset bushings and reinforced lca plates and then proceeded to do my own alignment. I went with quicktricks alignment tools and turn plates..500 dollars I'm able to do my own alignments. Its a lot of work to do. I actually spent 8 hours in the garage doing mine yesterday but now that I have a very good understanding how it works, I could do it in much less time next time.
I went this route because I maintain 5 cars other than the cuda. So, I figure between how much I change stuff on the cuda, and the mini fleet I have, its a worthy investment.
 
May sound odd, but I went to Belle tire last year for my 67 cuda alignment. Even though they couldn't get it where I wanted, they tried like mad. They brought me into the pit, let me get under the car to show me the issues they found.
As long as you bring them the skosh chart, and hopefully find a guy willing to try, it could work out for you.
With that said, I did a total rebuild of my front end, including the offset bushings and reinforced lca plates and then proceeded to do my own alignment. I went with quicktricks alignment tools and turn plates..500 dollars I'm able to do my own alignments. Its a lot of work to do. I actually spent 8 hours in the garage doing mine yesterday but now that I have a very good understanding how it works, I could do it in much less time next time.
I went this route because I maintain 5 cars other than the cuda. So, I figure between how much I change stuff on the cuda, and the mini fleet I have, its a worthy investment.
Got it. I'll give them a shout and see if their particular shop has much experience with this old mopars.
 
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