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Old 06-06-2011, 03:09 PM
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Visually, it looks like I have more camber on one front wheel than I do on the other front wheel. Basically, if I look at the top of the tire, on one side, it looks flush with the edge of the fender and if I look at the other side, it looks tucked it a little bit. No unusual tire wear, no pull in the steering, no tram lining, it just LOOKS off and I’d like to have the alignment checked.

In the past, I have been very happy with Merrill Wheel and Axle in Lakewood, but I am not sure they can deal with the kinematic part of a 993. They PROBABLY can, but I’m just not sure. I know A LOT Of people use/trust/like Tire Source in Boulder, but again, I am not sure about the Kinematic piece of the equation.

So, with that said, does anyone have a “Go To” place for 993 alignments in Colorado?

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Call John Eisnebud at Eisenbuds & ask him.
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Call John Eisnebud at Eisenbuds & ask him.
DOH! I didn't even think about that! I have known John for years and he has done 356 work for me several times.

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