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    Tim Asche Auto

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    Great service and honest prices. My wife has been going…read morethere for years for inspections. The reason I do not go there is because I get free inspections at the Ford dealership.

    I took my Trailblazer to this facility to have an alignment done as he is highly recommended by our…read morecar club. (no longer the case) I had moved 2 hours north but felt the extra long drive was worth it to get quality work. After he aligned it I left the facility and ended up about 7 miles from his business on a narrow winding road with my front tires pointing in opposite directions. Turns out he didn't properly torque the lower control arm bolts and the left side lower control arm moved all the way to it's furthest adjustment causing a major misalignment. I had to sit there for almost an hour before he got there with a jack to try and get it at least drivable. That was a major fail and instead of offering a flatbed to safely get the vehicle back to his facility I was forced to drive it there on wet roads. The car was a handful and every turn it wanted to slide into the guardrail. He realigned it and tightened those bolts with his impact just like he did previously. I looked up the torque spec of those bolts and it was 190 ft lb! He said for giggles he'll throw a torque wrench on it. He got almost a half of a turn on the bolts before they we're at the proper torque. So they still weren't even close to being tightened properly! One hour into my 2-hour drive back home my car starts handling poorly again and I knew that control arm had shifted. Turns out the first time it moved it scraped the knurling marks off of the control arm that help it to retain its position on the frame. After discussing this with the business owner it was agreed the lower control arm needs to be replaced. I purchased it myself and had it drop shipped to his business. So, now I have another 2 hour drive back to his facility to get that done and have it re-aligned. When I got there he was very unpleasant. He replaced the arm and realigned it. He pulled it outside and told me it was done. I asked if he felt any responsibility towards paying for the control arm and his words were and I quote "absolutely not!" He glared at me and said you have a nice day. In other words get out of my building. So I did. On the way home I realized the alignment still wasn't correct as it still handled poorly and I could tell by the issue that the caster was incorrect as I've been at tech since 1973. I was in process of moving out west so at that point in time I put the car in storage until I could get out west, get settled in and then have it shipped to me. While it was sitting in PA waiting to be shipped to me I had a friend take it and have it realigned at a different business. Turns out he purposely misaligned the vehicle as it wasn't even close. I'll try attaching the before and after alignment sheets here. The vehicle is now back in my possession in Arizona and it handles as it should since the realignment was performed. This gentleman cost me the following: $97.26 for the original improperly done alignment $187.07 for a proper alignment $129.00 in premium fuel driving back and forth to his business twice. 100mi each way. $137.79 for the lower control arm For a total of $551.15. Not to mention: Probably lost a thousand miles of tire wear driving it back to his shop with the front tires pointing in opposite directions. 4 hours of travel time going back and forth to his shop twice 1 hour sitting along the road broke down 7 hours total sitting in his shop 12 hours total of my valuable time wasted plus a bunch of aggravation and money. This business is not recommended!

    Tim Asche Auto - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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