Alignment Shops in the Niagara Region

I'm sure he's good with new cars but he wasn't sure about mine. The service manual wasn't really clear about how to set the ride height correctly either. I thought we got the measurement right, which is a 2" difference in height between the bottom of the torsion bar adjusting blade (at the control arm pivot) and the bottom of the lowest point of the lower ball joint. It looked fine on the hoist but way too low when it was back in my driveway. It drives fine on good roads but bottoms out on torn-up pavement around road construction.

Anyway, I still have to go back to retrieve my service manual and I'll complain about the car being too low. Since they charge by the hour rather than by the job, my guess is that I'll still end up paying for another alignment anyway. If there's no way around it, I want to at least have someone who knows what he's doing to do it the second time.