Cobb Tuning - Alignment
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What do you mean, "What was I thinking?".
Last edited by SiliconTek; Jul 20, 2010 at 05:52 AM.
hey man, I met you once a long time ago at Kevin's shop (dp install) and you seem like a cool guy. But you're kinda the person with the elitist attitude... I dont even see what you're upset about in those pics, and to blast goofy for saying teins aren't show-caliber (they aren't, you know the kind of crazy expensive and pointless crap ppl put on show cars) isn't an insult to you.
But to come on here and blast a very reputable shop for something so damn minor as this.... and without even talking to the shop first, that is the elitist attitude. And, dude its just a car. You going to murder the first person who door dings you? Its a rally-inspired track machine. Scratches and dings etc are badges of honor :-)
But to come on here and blast a very reputable shop for something so damn minor as this.... and without even talking to the shop first, that is the elitist attitude. And, dude its just a car. You going to murder the first person who door dings you? Its a rally-inspired track machine. Scratches and dings etc are badges of honor :-)
I can understand where Jose is coming from, but I like most people here wouldn't care about a small metal marking on the coilover. I know that a lot of the hunter machines have an option for a jack built in to aid in decompressing the suspension to allow for easier adjustment. I am not sure if Cobb has one though.
Either way Cobb is a great shop. Kudos for taking care of it so fast.
Either way Cobb is a great shop. Kudos for taking care of it so fast.
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I can understand where Jose is coming from, but I like most people here wouldn't care about a small metal marking on the coilover. I know that a lot of the hunter machines have an option for a jack built in to aid in decompressing the suspension to allow for easier adjustment. I am not sure if Cobb has one though.
Either way Cobb is a great shop. Kudos for taking care of it so fast.
Either way Cobb is a great shop. Kudos for taking care of it so fast.
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