know of any alignment shops that can align lowered cars?(18''''s kit and sport lines) my shop does them but i cant get my car on the rack
If they cant align a lowered car find someone eles. There is no reason why they cant. You can always find a way to get your car up, just people being lazy..
no man, i would be doing it i just cant do it at my shop too low kit hits the front end rack
"Draught Guinness and its canned namesake contain nitrogen (N2) as well as carbon dioxide (CO2). Unlike carbon dioxide, nitrogen does not dissolve in water, which allows the beer to be put under high pressure without making it fizzy. The high pressure is required to force the draught beer through fine holes in a plate in the tap, which causes the characteristic "surge" (the widget in cans and bottles achieves the same effect). The perceived smoothness of draught Guinness is due to the low acidity and the creaminess of the head caused by the surging. "Original Extra Stout" tastes quite different; it contains only CO2, making a more acidic taste."
-Wikipedia

-Chris
Not sure where you're located but there's a shop here in Syracuse called "Cantech" that works primarily on exotics (Ferrari's, Lambo's, etc.) I had to take my car to them the first time around, and Ryan'll be taking the Grand Prix there after the RWD conversion is finished. They do awesome work, and it's just plain cool to see a Modena Spyder right next to your car while the work's being done
IamRascal wrote:"Draught Guinness and its canned namesake contain nitrogen (N2) as well as carbon dioxide (CO2). Unlike carbon dioxide, nitrogen does not dissolve in water, which allows the beer to be put under high pressure without making it fizzy. The high pressure is required to force the draught beer through fine holes in a plate in the tap, which causes the characteristic "surge" (the widget in cans and bottles achieves the same effect). The perceived smoothness of draught Guinness is due to the low acidity and the creaminess of the head caused by the surging. "Original Extra Stout" tastes quite different; it contains only CO2, making a more acidic taste."
-Wikipedia
i believe you posted in the wrong thread lol