Wheel alignment
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DanielJames

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7,543 posts

190 months

Monday 11th March 2013
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morning all

can anyone recommend me a place to get my alignment done? I have an Integra Type R so getting it right is pretty important to me! dont want some kwik fit teenager bodging it

thanks

dan

DanielJames

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7,543 posts

190 months

Monday 11th March 2013
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In fact, after a quick google I see halfords autocentres are doing it for £29..

http://www.halfordsautocentres.com/Tyres/Tyres-Qui...

Which I normally wouldn't look twice at, but has anyone been to the Autocentre in Castleford? I always see nice cars out there, I'm sure the owner or workers there have a thing for old Fords..

EvoSlayer

1,952 posts

207 months

Monday 11th March 2013
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If you're in Castleford these are primarily an accident repair spot but may be worth a call...

http://www.stationgarage.info/align.html

They lined a CL600 up for me when a few others were struggling to fit it on the ramps!


snotrag

15,471 posts

233 months

Monday 11th March 2013
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If the integrated has proper adjustable suspension geometry like a Mazda, then Roddison motor sport just near meadow hall. Knows how to build and set up a mean race car you won't find a bad word said about him anywhere. And not even expensive either.

DanielJames

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7,543 posts

190 months

Tuesday 12th March 2013
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Thanks all, think I'm going to go with that station garage one, under £60 seems fair and its local

Rick101

7,139 posts

172 months

Tuesday 12th March 2013
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There is a place out at Tockwith near York that do geometry. think they are about £90 though.
Worth a call to WIM for advice even if you don't go there.

snotrag

15,471 posts

233 months

Tuesday 12th March 2013
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Danny - make sure you know what your getting.

Are you wanting 'tracking' or suspension alignment...?

(As said, I dont know if Integras have proper fulylyadjustable geometry like an MX5 or kit car etc, but I presume they do).

Do you have some figures to work to, or do the garage know Integras well?

Its no slur on the garage your choosing, I dont know them. But if your paying £60 for tracking, and the car is properly adjustable ,its a waste, as 'proper' suspension alignment will only be about £100.

Rick101

7,139 posts

172 months

DanielJames

Original Poster:

7,543 posts

190 months

Tuesday 12th March 2013
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Ah, to be honest guys i'm only really looking for the front wheels' toe to be corrected

may be a waste of time getting the full geo setup as i'm not 100% I'll be keeping my current suspension/wheel setup, and I probably will polybush it at some point.

I think that hawkeye laser system at castleford seems a good shout what with the print outs and that for the service book

philmots

4,660 posts

282 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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I used Station Garage and was more than happy..

It was a bit impersonal.. Drop your keys and off you go. I wanted to hang about with the lad who did it, so I could have a chat and understand it a bit.

When it was done though I collared the guy who did it (iirc Jason) and he took me straight in and showed me the gear and explained how it all worked etc.

Maybe if you get to speak to him first you may get to hang about.

Too job though. Couldn't fault.

philmots

4,660 posts

282 months

Sunday 17th March 2013
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I've also used track torque in Tockwith who were pretty good for just a basic 2 wheel get the wheel pointing straight job.

They do full 4 wheel too.

Greensleeves

1,235 posts

225 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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Just set mine up on the race car with four axle stands, a ball of string, tape measure and the iPad with an inclinometer app on it.

Set string lines up down either side of the car parallel to each other and a couple of inches from the wheels and parallel to the car as well.

Set camber first with the inclinometer, then do tracking by measuring in from string to front and back of each wheel.

It's a piece of cake to do, even easier if there's two of you, the trick is knowing what you want it set at; but you know that already as you will need to tell the bloke in the garage what you are after when you take it in!

Be a bit careful when setting the lines up, particularly if the front and rear track are different.

Edmundo2

1,424 posts

232 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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Previously taken our race car to "cornering force " near killinghall who were very good but this time have used andy turner engineering in kirkstall. Have to say Andy seems great in terms of price, knowledge, reliability etc. His unit is full of stock car trophies, it's immaculately clean which says a lot, and the mix of cars/work he has on the go bodes well also. The tig welding he did for us at same time is also great!