toolow,

If the tire shop guy doesn't work out, you might search for a shop whose primary business is alignments and suspension work. I have dropped spindles on my Studebaker and at the first shop who said he would try, the car was too low to fit on his alignment rack. He suggested another shop that had a straight drive on rack and they did a great job. The guy that did the alignment had about 30 years experience and even though I had a narrowed Nova front suspension, with dropped spindles, in a Studebaker, he was able to set it up right. After initial setting,s he took it out and drove it around and then adjusted again. It really drives sweet now and no tire wear.

Find someone who really knows suspensions, not someone who just reads the settings out of a book or relies on an automated machine.

Pat