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 Posted: Mar 20, 2017 03:08PM
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Thanks for the info guys!  Rick do you have an email address for Nolan or Deanna?  Their shop is literally and hour and ten minutes from my house and I think this would be the better option.

Thanks,
John Mitchell

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Or, if you are an international traveller at heart, travel north to the 'True North Strong & Free'...Cedar valley Alignment in Mission, B.C.  Owner operators drive Classic Minis, Ice Race Classic Mini and have laser alignment equipment as well as extensive Classic Mini mechanical experience.

Owner/Operators - Nolan & Deanna Kitchener are currently in Bali...but back soon!

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Prova Motorsports, www.provamotorsports.com

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allard section of Seattle, unfortunately, but he knows how to set up Minis.

Make sure all the wheel bearings, knuckle joints, etc. are in good shape.

 Posted: Mar 19, 2017 12:07PM
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Hi everyone i will be installing some new tires and rims on my car and looking for an alignment shop that specializes in these small cars and understands how to tweak aftermarket adjustable geometry that is currently on my car.  I just have the adjustable arms and tie rods. Nothing out of the ordinary.  I live in Anacortes so anything in northern Washington would be ideal however if i need to go towards Seattle then i will have to that.  I'm just looking for some references.  Last time i took it in the guy broke one of the rear trailing arm pins so I don't want to deal with that kind of mishap again.

Thanks,
John