Geometry/Alignment recommendations around Aberdeen
Geometry/Alignment recommendations around Aberdeen
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Artie Fufkin

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226 posts

205 months

Saturday 30th May 2009
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Since putting new front tyres on my boxster I am actually less confident in it's handling than I was before I spent £200. They're Conti 2 "N" rated [same as before and same as the rears] and the pressure is at the recommended figure. I'm thinking maybe it needs a good alignment or geometry check. Is there a trusty local you can recommend?

justin220

5,650 posts

226 months

Saturday 30th May 2009
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Laws Tyres at the Bridge of Don

MoreSteam

698 posts

212 months

Saturday 30th May 2009
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Remember it'll take a while for the tyres to bed in. I had some new Dunlops on the front and geo at Westhill garage, who did a good job, but I was experiencing a lot of understeer until about a week ago. Now it's the dogs..........

Artie Fufkin

Original Poster:

226 posts

205 months

Sunday 31st May 2009
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MoreSteam said:
Remember it'll take a while for the tyres to bed in. I had some new Dunlops on the front and geo at Westhill garage, who did a good job, but I was experiencing a lot of understeer until about a week ago. Now it's the dogs..........
Hmmm, good point. It's been years since I've had to put new tyres on a car. I'll give it a wee while and if all is still not well maybe I'll speak to Laws. The floatiness and weak turn-in are doing my head in right now.

Sandy59

2,724 posts

233 months

Sunday 31st May 2009
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I take it you're not considering T&C Porsche ??
Might not be as painful as you might think !!

mdotd

6,951 posts

206 months

Sunday 31st May 2009
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justin220 said:
Laws Tyres at the Bridge of Don
Another vote for Laws; have used them for various bits and pieces and always happy with them.

riosyd

616 posts

223 months

Sunday 31st May 2009
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Sandy59 said:
I take it you're not considering T&C Porsche ??
Might not be as painful as you might think !!
Hmmm we were quoted £230 (no doubt VAT excluded) for a geometry check (the car had a front wheelbearing replaced so they recommended a geometry check).....this was for a Cayenne though. The hourly rate for Cayenne mechanic/technician/brain surgeon(?) is £99 (plus VAT of course)!

Lefty Guns

19,375 posts

224 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Jim King gets my vote. Lethenty (near Inverurie). Or JD In Insch.