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Old 01-10-2022, 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Floyd540
Some people overthink this subject. Many years ago when the alignment equipment was purely mechanical and the data specs was maybe in an actual book, great skill and experience was needed for a good alignment. Today all good alignment shops and tire dealers (I said good ones) have new or nearly new computerized systems. Once the wheel sensors are mounted, the computer does all the measuring and displaying the values. All the factory specs for your fancy car are already in the computer. The adjustments for all four wheels are just wrench work while watching the computer screen. There is no shims used like in the old days and these systems are so good you can get a true trust angle of 0.00 with the right guy.. This work takes less than one hour and should cost about $65. If you want something slightly different than whats in the factory specs (within reason) that can be done. Every alignment machine provides a complete printout and good tire stores let you in the pit and the guy doing the work has 30 to 50 years experience and it costs me $65. If you are so special and doing a race car, things are different as you should be in a shop where you matching damper valving and spring rates. For the rest of the world this is a $65 job here in California.
Here in the San Francisco Bay Area indie labor rates are approaching $200 an hour. Generally you pay extra if special equipment is involved since there is a mortgage involved.
Old 01-10-2022, 01:45 PM
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Tire store rates are $60 to 75 per hour for mechanical work. Alignment is usually a flat fee, $65 for 4 wheel alignment. A good local tire dealer with the right guy on the alignment rack is a bargain. P car indies charge more, $125 per hour and up, but no need to go see them when it comes to tires and alignment.
Old 01-10-2022, 02:20 PM
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Is it possible that the higher prices being quoted also include a corner balance? $500 for alignment and corner balance is maybe slightly high but not out of the range of normality.
Old 01-13-2022, 09:01 AM
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Complete alignment and corner balance on a 997 is a 2 hours job for a Porsche specialist.
It's not a simple front wheels alignment on a standard car. (about 30mn)



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