Wheel allignment

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Re: Wheel allignment

Postby StueyB » Thu May 06, 2010 10:25 am

I've used this place:

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Re: Wheel allignment

Postby StueyB » Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:41 pm

jake wrote:kipling motorist centre. £29.99+VAT on a hunter machine and its sunk in the ground so if youre low it no probs

Jake, you failed me.

Popped down last friday, couldn't do full alignment as apparently I was too low. Bit of a wasted afternoon. :(

JPS tried to help but too busy so i think Leigh's recomendation is still a very valid low car option.

Ended up having it fully aligned and camber'd today at STS Wheel Alignment in Bedford. £50 + Camber Adjustment + VAT.
They've tracked some serious motor's in their time based on the walls of the office.
Recommended for low peeps.
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Re: Wheel allignment

Postby jake » Thu Jun 10, 2010 6:42 am

er WHAT THE FUCK? they have exactly the same machine as jps motorsport and if anything its easier to get on the one in kipling. They just dont know what the fuck theyre doing

sorry mate
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Re: Wheel allignment

Postby StueyB » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:01 am

jake wrote:er WHAT THE FUCK? they have exactly the same machine as jps motorsport and if anything its easier to get on the one in kipling. They just dont know what the fuck theyre doing

sorry mate

No worries mate. They talked the talk but couldn't walk the walk.
How low as yours when you had it done...?

Dude @ STS just used the inbuild ramp jack to raise the front end to make adjustments and i tell ya what. He's done a splendid job.
Handles like never before now. So much feel and turn in. It must have been well out of wack for ages. New gen top mounts have helped.
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Re: Wheel allignment

Postby GMInsite » Tue Feb 22, 2011 12:49 pm

Ok ill bump this instead of starting a new thread , Ive just lowered the lupo and need my alignment done before i go back to college sunday anyone know of anymore garages that can do alignments cheap ?
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Re: Wheel allignment

Postby Drewbar » Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:51 pm

JPS or Kiplings are probally best.
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Re: Wheel allignment

Postby GMInsite » Wed Feb 23, 2011 12:01 am

Ive been to ATS , B&T , F1 and they cant do it , Kipling wasn't an option last time due to the polo being too low for the jacking beam , Other option is Unit18 because he uses the mirror gauges
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Re: Wheel allignment

Postby Barkshire » Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:38 am

Ali did my old polo and that was stupid lows
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