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Alignment system finally functional

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Sorry for the long wait, but we've had a lot of issues we had to address with the sales rep and installer before we could finally get the alignment system installed and operating.
I know it's December now, but if the following people in the list are still interested in the DCAWD alignment deal, please contact my partner mike @ ptuning (703.257.1728) to schedule an appointment anytime after Dec. 5. We will honor the alignment promotion for the entire month of Dec. Please remember to mention that you're on the list for the 4-wheel Ptuning/DCAWD alignment promotion:

DCAWD Member Year/Make/Model
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1) Sabre (Julian) 04 STi
2) zaxrex (Zak) 02 WRX-ish
3) cheshirecat (Brandon) 03 WRX
4) sirwilliam (Will) 04 Forester XT
5) Libra Monkee (Chuck) '06 STi
6) drwrx (Darrin) 02 WRX
7) spazegun2213 (Ross) '05 STi

Thanks for your patience.
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Since you made us wait so long, how about lending us a lift to put some suspension bits on before the alignment? :D ...otherwise, it doesn't look like I will be needing one until it gets warmer out. :cry:
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Any chance i could be added to the promotion? last shop gave me a terrible alignment :(

How is the rest of the garage comming? it will be quite a production when its done.
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spazegun2213 wrote:Any chance i could be added to the promotion? last shop gave me a terrible alignment :(

How is the rest of the garage comming? it will be quite a production when its done.
No problem ross, i'll add you to the list. BTW, was that you in front of me this morning on henderson road in clifton?

We've been so busy lately constructing the dynocell. It's a massive undertaking that i don't think we would have attempted to construct ourselves had we known what was involved.
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Congrats on getting the alignment machine up! I'm definitely still interested, but obviously need to wait till I get my car back. It *should* be this week!
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can we set fire to the cobalt when you get the sti back?
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YES!!!!!
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MrC@ptuning.com wrote:
spazegun2213 wrote:Any chance i could be added to the promotion? last shop gave me a terrible alignment :(

How is the rest of the garage comming? it will be quite a production when its done.
No problem ross, i'll add you to the list. BTW, was that you in front of me this morning on henderson road in clifton?

We've been so busy lately constructing the dynocell. It's a massive undertaking that i don't think we would have attempted to construct ourselves had we known what was involved.
yup that was me! It was strange to see an evo in clifton and it didn't have any real markings on it, i had no idea that was you!

I'll call you all up and see when you have time I want to be there while the work is being done to see if i can get the specs i want (I'm getting picky after having shotty alignments in the past).
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One quick question:
I am planing on picking up another set of wheels with summer only tires soon. Should I wait on the alighnment until after that? The new tires will be different size than my current A/S tires.
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drwrx wrote:One quick question:
I am planing on picking up another set of wheels with summer only tires soon. Should I wait on the alighnment until after that? The new tires will be different size than my current A/S tires.
IIRC as long as your tires are balanced and roughly the same size (ie, your not going from dubs to 13's) you should be fine.

An alignment simply sets up the suspension, tires make only minor differences.

but I'm no expert, thats just what I've been told.
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The real question is what are your hours near and during the holidays? If I am goin to be able to take advantage of this long awaited deal, I have to make sure I can get my work travel schedule to coincide with your days and hours of operation.
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zaxrex wrote:The real question is what are your hours near and during the holidays? If I am goin to be able to take advantage of this long awaited deal, I have to make sure I can get my work travel schedule to coincide with your days and hours of operation.
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10:00 am - 6:00 pm EST (M-F)
10:00 am - 4:00 pm EST (Sat)
Closed Sunday

We'll be closed on XMAS day. Just give us a call if you have any questions.
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