Just make sure they are willing to do more than just turn cam bolts. Most shops can align something with a stock suspension, but add adjustable arms to the mix and they can't figure it out. Even when you tell them they need to turn the joint.
Tire factory in AF has been really fair to me. They have actually talked me out of an alignment twice by noticing other things that they thought would be the root cause. Not sure how good they are at linked/aftermarket setups.
Just4Fun in Lindon. One thing that I liked about them is they don't actually go back to factory specs on the alignment they have different angles depending on tire size and lift size. Same price for their alignment has I have been charged other places. It really helped my tire wear.
Thanks Guys! One other question: The camber is quite off and I'm not seeing any adjustability for that. The ball joints are new so I'd hate to have to replace them with new offset ones. Any ideas how this will have to be fixed? The front tires only have a few thousand miles on them and there is definitely noticeable uneven wear.
I only use The Alignment Guys in American Fork. I've been using them for almost a decade. One of the guys there(Ben) is always working on a cool project. They are behind Alpine Lock on Main ST.