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    #31
    Good lord man an alignment, and valve adjust should only take a few hours. The hardest part was the welding of the brackets and it's still not done. I hope you don't carry this extreme passiveness in your everyday life. Any alignment shop will align a BMW so long you let them know you don't care about adding weight and sand bags. I've gotten all my BMW aligned at Firestone for $54.00 front and $74 front and rear. Some had aftermarket suspension and some was OE. The end result was perfect alignments without sand bags and a full tank of gas.

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      #32
      Originally posted by wildstoats View Post
      For all of the curious parties the shop is McB Autosport in Bridgeville, PA. I can't really say whether this is their normal mode of operation or not being that this is the first time I have dealt with them but if anyone else is considering using them I would be extremely clear about any deadlines you might have, no matter how trivial the amount of work seems to be.
      McB Autosport, what a joke! I bought my turbo car (back) from Mark Connolly at McB. He claimed it needed a head gasket when I purchased it. In all actuality the head was cracked and it had been run so long with coolant and oil mixing that the Schrick camshaft and the crankshaft were destroyed! Not to mention the bearings as well. This engine only has 10k on it.
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