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I am in need for a wheel alignment for a R32GTR. I just moved up to the Gold Coast from SA and not too sure who are best for this job. I travel to South Brisbane most weekend so getting it done around there is not a problem too.

Could someone kindly let me know who you normally go to? Do they open on the weekend?

TSR is at slacks creek and they seemed pretty good..... they are very south side brissy too... http://www.shockreco.com.au/index.htm

I'm sure they do wheel alignment or at least know of a good place to get it done. :D

DO NOT GO TO THEM. Seriously. PM me if you want to know why. As its bad if I say on here or something.

Either way try "Accurate Suspension" and talk to Ken, they arent that much further away from TSR and are MILES better.

DO NOT GO TO THEM. Seriously. PM me if you want to know why. As its bad if I say on here or something.

Either way try "Accurate Suspension" and talk to Ken, they arent that much further away from TSR and are MILES better.

Dave pm me why man... I have some major suspension work that needs to be done soon... They and pedders were the only two that could do a proper alignment with me leopard so far. But pedders uses the bad red bushes :D

common guys, help a new bro out :D

All I want to do is dial in a little bit more caster + camber for the front and possibly corner weight the car. I am just slowly preparing for the next Sat sprint day at QR. I think I got bitten by the track bug last time I was there :)

I am at work during the week and can only get this done on the weekend.

Anyway, someone must use/know a good shop for this sort of thing. Where are all the trackies when you need their good advices :D?

Did you ask Ken if he knew of anyone down the coast?

thanks I will ask him next week.

He was busy last week and I did not get a chance to talk to him at all.

Thanks tappet. Sometimes the operator is more important than the tool. Back when I was in SA I always used this chap with the old school manual wheel alignment tools. He was spot on all the time.

BTW does Ken use laser or manual alignment machine?

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