Yesterday I booked my car to get an alignment at Widetread today and I explained my situation, the guy said they might have trouble getting a lowered car up on the ramps but they can try anyway. Rocked up and the guy I spoke to on the phone came over and explained it was just too low. They're looking to get a new style of low ramp in the future but for now they couldn't do it. Wasn't too fussed as we was nice and recommended Pedders (just down the road). Went there and explained the situation and they said I was too low as well, but try Bridgstone next door. Explained it all and they said they'd give it a crack. It fitted PERFECTLY on their ramp. Any lower and I would've scrapped. Anyways, they said they had trouble with one of the nuts being stripped or something? I'm not exactly sure what they meant but they managed to get rid of a degree of camber on each wheel except the rear right.
Is this something I should worry about? I'm really glad they got rid of all that toe though.

I'm glad these guys worked on my car pretty much straight away (didn't really feel like driving 40 minutes home then back again tomorrow) and they seemed friendly and what not, but they charged $75 for the alignment.
Has anyone paid that much before? Is it because its a lowered car? Or is this just a standard price for Bridgstone alignments