Good Wheel Alignment Shop in the North Shore (Sydney)

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Good Wheel Alignment Shop in the North Shore (Sydney)

Postby hamx5ter » Sat Apr 14, 2012 10:10 am

yes, I've searched ...

Can anyone please suggest a good wheel alignment shop in the North Shore (Sydney)?

I've taken the car to Spinning Wheel in Alexandria in the past, and have been very happy with the results. However, it's a bit of a hike for me; not viable during the week, and I tend to have other commitments on the w/e. Consequently, any suggestions for a good shop on the North Shore?

I have (found, finally!) the printout of my last alignment and and quite happy if the shop can replicate that setup, so really, just need someone who has the equipment and the diligence to get the settings right.
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Re: Good Wheel Alignment Shop in the North Shore (Sydney)

Postby Bizi » Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:16 am

I've been recommended, and was happy with the alignment service, from Marks & Wallings Tyre Pro (tyrepro.net.au) at St Leonards. Popular on the GTI forums, since they will do an alignment to the specs you want to use. Not cheap, but recommended. Look them up.

http://www.tyrepro.net.au/About_Us.html

Very professional, slick operation and professional and friendly to deal with. Some positive google reviews and map, here:
http://maps.google.com.au/maps/place?oe ... CHAQ4gkwAw

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Re: Good Wheel Alignment Shop in the North Shore (Sydney)

Postby hamx5ter » Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:55 am

Thanks Ben, i'll give them a bell during the week and drop in there.

Think i was there a lot time ago looking for tyres for my car, and i vaguely recall a rather steep ramp.. :lol:

Aauugghh, the curse of being moar low..
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