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Posted

Hi all,

I am curious about the estimated cost of a 4 wheel alignment on my 2003 cab. Any info would be appreciated. Also, is this something that can be done by most tire dealers, or only by P car garages?

Posted

I have heard about 2 hours time and $325 at a Porsche dealer for a full four wheel alignment.  Like Loren said, any good alignment shop can do this.  You might check with your PCA chapter to see if anybody recommends a local alignment shop.

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royp4,

 

I had a four-wheel alignment executed on my 2000 Millennium Edition (C4) last month at my dealer in Plano, TX.

 

It took about two hours and the total cost was $268.02. That cost included (Labor - $209.95, Misc - $55.47, Sales Tax - $2.60). Part of the Miscellaneous cost was the cost to fill the fuel tank prior to the alignment.

 

I also received a detailed sheet outlining the Camber, Caster, Toe, SAI, Included Angle for the front left and right to include Actual readings and Before readings. In addition readings for front Cross Camber, Cross Caster, Cross SAI and Total Toe Actual & Before. Finally the rear Camber & Toe for both sides Actual & Before as well as the Cross Camber, Total Toe and Thrust Angle.

 

MNC-I

 

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