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Re: Cornerweight Questions for the Experts

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 9:57 am
by Don Salyers
Looks like someone bought a VW Bug and threw away all the parts with rust---that is all that was left....

Don

Re: Cornerweight Questions for the Experts

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:10 am
by David Palmquist
Thanks for the tips and reality check guys. I left it alone and the car worked very well. MUCH better than before. :)

The skewed ride height is also bothering me less. Maybe I will be able to leave it alone until I can get it on the scales again. :thumbup:

Re: Cornerweight Questions for the Experts

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 11:16 am
by S30driver
Nice read, still. Hey guys can you recommend a shop for corner weighting/alignment in OC or LA county? I only know of West End but a bit far from me in Chino Hills. San Dimas Auto, Andrew Fernandez, used to do this, had race Miatas, but no longer around.

Apprec any inputs. This is for my 240Z.

Re: Cornerweight Questions for the Experts

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 3:11 pm
by Adam Tarnoff
S30driver wrote:Nice read, still. Hey guys can you recommend a shop for corner weighting/alignment in OC or LA county? I only know of West End but a bit far from me in Chino Hills. San Dimas Auto, Andrew Fernandez, used to do this, had race Miatas, but no longer around.

Apprec any inputs. This is for my 240Z.
You can try JC Auto House in Temple City; he will align your car any way you want it. That's who I used to use before I started using West End.

Re: Cornerweight Questions for the Experts

Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 3:42 pm
by S30driver
Adam Tarnoff wrote: You can try JC Auto House in Temple City; he will align your car any way you want it. That's who I used to use before I started using West End.
Thx, I'll contact them, sure hope they do corner weight/balance also, that is most important right now, then alignment.