4 wheel alignment

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ttcool

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299 posts

202 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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Please recommend a 4 wheel alignment place on Teesside; one you have used with complete satisfaction. I've only had bad experiences to date.

Criteria:
Steering wheel straight after alignment
Car running straight
Turns in better than it did before alignment
Tyres wearing evenly

Cheers

Joe



Edited by ttcool on Monday 30th August 14:46

Hemingway

610 posts

214 months

Monday 30th August 2010
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Might have to travel, but try Falcon Engineering on Skippers Lane or drive down to Track Torque at Tockwith, near York. You should be able to try the car on the handling circuit to confirm the adjustments suit your requirements.

I have used both and can recommend them both.

ashway

532 posts

165 months

Tuesday 31st August 2010
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i've used North Eastern Tyre and Exhaust in the boro.

ttcool

Original Poster:

299 posts

202 months

Wednesday 1st September 2010
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Hemingway said:
Might have to travel, but try Falcon Engineering on Skippers Lane or drive down to Track Torque at Tockwith, near York. You should be able to try the car on the handling circuit to confirm the adjustments suit your requirements.

I have used both and can recommend them both.
Interesting that you should recommend and have used Falcon Engineering. I made an equiry there and they said they didn't have a four wheel alignment machine, e.g. John Bean or Hunter. Maybe they use the old and trusted method ...sometimes better IMO.

Joe

NEAM

81 posts

163 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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You could try

Car Tyre World - Tudhoe
Revolution - Gateshead

Both not too far from Middlesbrough

Edited by NEAM on Sunday 5th September 16:02

fredd1e

781 posts

220 months

Sunday 5th September 2010
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one of the above has a very flash set up but seem lacking in the skills to make use of it.

froggie

896 posts

242 months

Tuesday 7th September 2010
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BEST IN BORO AREA IS TOWN AND COUNTRY TYRE SERVECES (Alan)
North eastern cant take any thing low,ended up doing my Cerb there myself there settings were imposible,fitter took the second day off as hadnt a clue and decent tools,tried butchery with MUNKY WRENCHES (apropriate for staff ) because they didnt have correct spaner..
TOWN AND COUNTRY TYRE SERVECES..South bank

Hemingway

610 posts

214 months

Tuesday 7th September 2010
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ttcool said:
Hemingway said:
Might have to travel, but try Falcon Engineering on Skippers Lane or drive down to Track Torque at Tockwith, near York. You should be able to try the car on the handling circuit to confirm the adjustments suit your requirements.

I have used both and can recommend them both.
Interesting that you should recommend and have used Falcon Engineering. I made an equiry there and they said they didn't have a four wheel alignment machine, e.g. John Bean or Hunter. Maybe they use the old and trusted method ...sometimes better IMO.

Joe
Yep, they use old and trusted method to set up your geo.

If you do really want the latest 4 wheel alignement technology and a propper person who understands how to use it, your requirements and setting up cars, then its worth a visit to Track Torque: http://www.tracktorque.co.uk/html/about_us.html

As mentioned, they even have access to a small handling circuit out the back to try your settings on:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aDFytLRlfY

Mieran

48 posts

201 months

Wednesday 8th September 2010
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fredd1e said:
one of the above has a very flash set up but seem lacking in the skills to make use of it.
+1

Revolution have the best tracking equipment but unfortunately they haven't got a clue how to use it.

ttcool

Original Poster:

299 posts

202 months

Thursday 9th September 2010
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Hemingway said:
Might have to travel, but try Falcon Engineering on Skippers Lane or drive down to Track Torque at Tockwith, near York. You should be able to try the car on the handling circuit to confirm the adjustments suit your requirements.

I have used both and can recommend them both.
Cheers, I'm booked in at Track Torque at Tockwith for next Tuesday the 14th September. They are talking my language and I feel confident they will succeed where others have failed. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll let you know how I get on.

Joe

ttcool

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299 posts

202 months

Friday 10th September 2010
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I don't know yet, except to say it will be more than the local guys. There could be other work to do before the 4 wheel alignment; track rod ends, front wishbone bush replacement with Powerflex bushes and whatever else needs doing to tighten up the steering feel. The car is 10 years old. I bought it new but nothing has been replaced on the steering. There may not be any extra work to be done. I understand they charge seperately for the 4 wheel alignment initial check and then £50 an hour for adjustment. A bit steep, I know, but not as steep as the 'know nowts' I've used locally as they've collectively had more than a few attempts to get it right.

I'm in the rock-and-a-hard-place camp because I have all the means, including a level surface, to check the settings afterwards with the Dunlop Optical Alignment and Camber Gauge tools but changing the settings is very very difficult without a lift. Last time I did it myself it took me 2 days. Unfortunately the winter left the moor roads, and many others for that matter, in a dreadful state and the job needs doing again. On top of that I'm fitting new Michelin PS3 tyres (from PS2) so I'm looking for the best people to do my 4 wheel alignment this time. I hope I've found them. I'll report back.

Joe

ttcool

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299 posts

202 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Reporting in as promised. I've been over to Track Talk today and had the business done. First, the bad
news...be seated and pour yourself a large brandy.

All-in including vat, it cost £152.75

The good news is, it is the best 4 wheel alingment I've ever experienced. Not only is the steering wheel straight but also the handling is much improved. The car feels stable, drives straight and turns in as I want it to.

Before the job started we talked about what I was using the car for and driving preferences. I left the rest to them. I've been out around some frequently used local roads tonight and it feels great; less hard work than it was before.

Joe

ttcool

Original Poster:

299 posts

202 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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PS No remedial work was required.

Joe

ttcool

Original Poster:

299 posts

202 months

Wednesday 15th September 2010
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Just a few pics from Track Torque:























Joe


Edited by ttcool on Wednesday 15th September 19:11

rawkyjnr

259 posts

171 months

Friday 24th September 2010
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Mieran said:
fredd1e said:
one of the above has a very flash set up but seem lacking in the skills to make use of it.
+1

Revolution have the best tracking equipment but unfortunately they haven't got a clue how to use it.
How does this manifest itself? Is it just that they don't do what they say they are?

Cheers

rawkyjnr

259 posts

171 months

Saturday 25th September 2010
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Noose said:
I am booked in to Revolutions on Tuesday... I will tell u if car feels better after the alignment but then I do have my own set up values to pass on to them.
Cheers please do!

Davo456gt

695 posts

149 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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I'm after a camber adjustment on a car with considerably different front to rear tracks (most places can't get the lasers to line up with standard 4 wheel alignment kit).

So, looks like my choices are:

Track Torque at York
Revolution at Gateshead

Any others before I start trying to book a session with them ?

ad260S

978 posts

202 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Mines going to Track Torque on Tuesday for ride height and geo set up, top guys down there

djroadboy

1,175 posts

236 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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ad260S said:
Mines going to Track Torque on Tuesday for ride height and geo set up, top guys down there
You're not taking it to the dealer Adrian??? yikeswink

eldavo

543 posts

170 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Call AK Automotive at Rowlands Gill. They did a great job on my 944 Turbo track car.