Hey all,
I'm new to the forums and GRM as a whole. I really love all the information I have gleaned by reading posts on here, has saved me some serious headaches in my build so far!
I am building my 1994 Acura Integra up to be competitive in the SCCA STX (Street Touring) class. You can have adjustable suspension (camber kits, toe, adjustable dampers, etc.) in this class and I have the appropriate bits now. Trouble is I am having a super hard time finding any shop in the Cleveland, OH area that does performance alignments and potentially even corner balancing.
Anyone here know of a good shop that close to the Cleveland area?
Thanks!
Adam
https://www.radair.com/locations/wickliffe/
Talk to Bill Snow he did all the maintenance and setup on my race car and others. Honest and good guy give him a call. He was also in charge of Scca Solo for a while in the area.
Aaron @ Pure Tuning.
I'm pretty sure he has his NASA comp license and a pretty large racing pedigree. He tuned, corner balanced, and aligned my VVT Swapped Rotrex Miata (on E85). In addition, he helped with some of the wiring I have been dealing with and was able to talk toe to toe (at an engineering level) with me. I left SUPER impressed since that seldom ever happens. Guy must have been an engineer in his early life.
I bet Knurled can help too, his shop is in north olmsted
Matt at Swedish Solution Cleveland Hts does my race alignments on my SCCA STL Integra. Tell him what you want.
http://steinels.com/
Porsche repair shop but I know they work on other models. Give them a call.
Highly recommend.
Patrick said:
I bet Knurled can help too, his shop is in north olmsted
We don't do corner weighting though. We will align a vehicle to whatever spec you want, although this isn't going to be a standard fee, it is strictly time based.. We've done a few cars this way, including a really really nice LS2 NB with a client-engineered front subframe (he was planning on marketing it and this car was his testbed),
Thanks so much for your input! I will be checking these places out in the spring for sure.