I had my truck aligned with a computer alignment place a couple of times and I think that as long as the guy doing it knows what he is doing,and does a good job,you can do great,much better than with a tape measure.If he is sloppy and doesnt have a lot of experience and know what to look for,you could be disappointed. Actually most stuff that I had done on my truck at a shop was not very good workmanship.Being a mechanic for 10 or 12 years myself,I know what good workmanship is,and usually stood and watched what they did unless I was dead tired.I have a cousin who works at a truck shop,and the stuff he did was good,the best I got in most cases.But that is kind of a rare thing.Some guys are real good at what they do,but he may work on your truck once and the next time they have the floor sweeper working on it and he makes it worse.Its kind of a tossup.Id like to see his work and hear what the customers say about him.But actually with a good mechanic doing the job,and knows the equipment,he should be able to get it right on the money with a laser.Should and what actually happens in real life might be far from reality.If you can trust them,they can do a good job.
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