View Full Version : Alignment/tire installers in brampton/miss?
forcefed
03-19-2009, 09:19 PM
Anyone have any recommendations for alignment/tire installer shops in the brampton/mississauga area?
andrew1984
03-27-2009, 08:37 PM
If you are able to make the well deserved trip out to flamborough (hamilton area), then you should stop at http://www.can-alignment.com/ and talk to Scott.
Tashko
03-27-2009, 09:40 PM
That kinda sucks that Scott moved farther away from Toronto.
There's always GTA Wheel & Tire Zone at Queensway and Islington. They do alignments and tire mounting without f'n up your rims.
racecartech
03-27-2009, 11:58 PM
I only moved 15 Min farther West.
385 6th Concession E
Millgrove,
905 690-3100
Keith-02Accord
03-27-2009, 11:59 PM
Yes, it does suck that he moved further...but he's still worth the drive when it comes to an alignment. Without a doubt, he provides the most attention to detail and will set up the car based on your specific driving style.
His knowledge of vehicle dynamics is second to none.
(Scott, do I get my 50% discount now) ;)
hehe!
In all seriousness...its worth the drive to Milgrove.
Tashko
03-28-2009, 02:05 PM
Cool, I didn't realise it wasn't that much farther.
yellowhotshoe
03-31-2009, 10:47 AM
I've had great luck with Crown Steering & Brake on Dundas east of Dixie. The Makereth's have been in racing all their lives and have some neat TQ Midget cars around back.
They'll give you the alignment you ask for.
racecartech
04-04-2009, 03:40 PM
For those who have not seen this years sponsors for Solosprint yet, I am one of the venders sponsoring. I will be at the open house.
I do not require you to try to figure out what specs you need. I do however want you to know what your rules are for your class to keep you legal.
Scott
For those who have not seen this years sponsors for Solosprint yet, I am one of the venders sponsoring. I will be at the open house.
I do not require you to try to figure out what specs you need. I do however want you to know what your rules are for your class to keep you legal.
Scott
Hi Scott,
Perhaps no one knows you at the moment since no one knows who "Racecartech" is. May I make a suggestion and ask that you put your company name in your signature, that way people can associate the name "racecartech" with Canalignment.
Thanks
racecartech
04-04-2009, 06:28 PM
Joe, I would love to, I asked permmission since I took it out of my signiture. Under the new policy of advertising it currently is not allowed.
I hope most users know who I am, but these posts are going to help. Thanks.
If anyone clicks on my username you will get all of my contact info.
Scott
ShaneG
04-04-2009, 09:17 PM
Scott,
You are listed as a sponsor, http://www.soloontario.com/sponsors.html and still not able to post link in your sig?
Joe, I would love to, I asked permmission since I took it out of my signiture. Under the new policy of advertising it currently is not allowed.
I hope most users know who I am, but these posts are going to help. Thanks.
If anyone clicks on my username you will get all of my contact info.
Scott
Hi Scott,
Based on the instructions that were published, if you have a business and you own it, there's no harm in posting the link in your signature. Besides, in all of our eyes (normal people) there's no harm in putting in your signature something like this:
"I'm Scott, the owner of Canalignment.com"
That's more of a statement than blatant advertizing and no one can state that's incorrect. Besides, you're a sponsor of solosprint.
racecartech
04-19-2009, 12:23 PM
Thanks guys for the suggestion, so far no complaints. Great to see the competitors at the open house, and the ones who have made it out to the shop so far
Taylor
04-20-2009, 08:34 AM
A sponsor should definately be able to advertise in their sig.
If there's a rule against this, I'd like to know.
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