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    Default Where to get Lifetime Alignment?

    Its time for the Civic Si to get an alignment and I was considering getting a lifetime alignment package since I plan to keep the car for a while.

    I called the followings places and for the same price of $149.99

    Tires Plus
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    Firestone

    Any recommendations? Are there are stores running a special right now? Any info would be greatly appreciated



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    Firestone tends to be lowered-friendly. I've only used them, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATL86
    Firestone tends to be lowered-friendly. I've only used them, though.
    me too. you think they will know if i brought in a different integra then mine?

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    I have one with Firestone.

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    id go with Firestone. plus they are a national chain and are in most major cities in case you need to get it realigned

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    The lifetime alignment card they give you has your name, make, model, color,and tag number. I actually let my buddy use it, but he had the same color teg that I had, and they just skimmed the card, really.

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    $149? I got a lifetime alignment here at Goodyear for $49.99. Its only good til I change something in the suspension though (not sure how they would know unless I told them....). Do those other "lifetime" alignments have that same issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinton
    $149? I got a lifetime alignment here at Goodyear for $49.99. Its only good til I change something in the suspension though (not sure how they would know unless I told them....). Do those other "lifetime" alignments have that same issue?
    Umm, I've never heard or seen a LT Alignment for $50.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevinT707
    Umm, I've never heard or seen a LT Alignment for $50.
    Its the Goodyear place on Austell Rd. out here in Marietta. It was a special at the time, lifetime alignment for $49.99, not sure if its there anymore. If its not I think its regularly $69.99 and that's still not bad.

    With these $150 alignments, do they cover changing of parts? That voids my lifetime alignment here, but I don't see how they could tell besides looking underneath and seeing brand-new shocks or something.

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    no anytime you feel you need an alignment just take it in

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    yea not for $50



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    In Athens, Porterfield Tire. Worth the drive. They're awesome guys, know what they're doing when it comes to lowered cars/different wheel setups, and they are very reasonably priced on everything from oil changes to rims. I definitely recommend them, and it's worth the drive.

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    too far for me



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    lol you're in gwinnett... I can be in gwinnett in 15 mins from Athens.. but hokay.

    Fuck stance. Stance is for kids in skinny jeans with Justin Beiber haircuts. You don't need stance when you got swagger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xPhantomSolx
    lol you're in gwinnett... I can be in gwinnett in 15 mins from Athens.. but hokay.
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    I've used NTB and firestone... They're bout the same and like you guys said Lowered friendly.

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    thanks for the post thought A+++ for you!



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    People come from other states to get their car serviced at our dealership because we are one of the best. If they do good work I would say its worth a couple hours of your day off once a year.

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    i hear ya on that..but there are local good shops too



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    i think buttler tire does LT.
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    if that goodyear still offers that..then thats a good price..not sure if the $150 alignments include parts..



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