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Hi all

Just after some opinions on decent places to get a wheel alignment..

Would do myself, but my mates machine doesnt fit around my rear wheels as they are in the guards..

So.. where can i go..

tried pedders Phillip... cant get on hoist, because my car is too low, and the front bar will hit.

Went to Inline... and im guessin they do read these forums. but.. i was delt with in a rude manner... and i dont buy that.

Capital steering did my suspesnsion to start with and it had been back a few times to be fixed..

So.. im not tryin to diss anyone, but is there anywhere that do a good job, and can get my car onto the hoist?

Thanx guys.

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Inline were rude to you? That's interesting.

Did you speak to Chris?

I think that Discount Tyres in Belco or Gunghalin (Which ever one(s) that Marc with the Stagea works at) was pretty well liked by the people on here. I wouldn't know as my car's always been to Inline.

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I couldn't imagine Chris being rude to anyone, he was always very professional when I dealt with him.

I think that Discount Tyres in Belco or Gunghalin (Which ever one(s) that Marc with the Stagea works at) was pretty well liked by the people on here.

Also, Marc doesn't work there anymore just in case anyone gets confused.

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Chris, Inline, rude? Strange, although I will say it is run a bit differently to most workshops, but rude?

Im interested to know who you spoke to, cos Chris wouldnt be rude. He has done all of my suspension work and when it comes to wheel alignments, there is no way I would go anywhere else, hes a shit stirrer though.

But I guss not everyone can be happy. And im definately not having a go at you.

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im not havin a pick at inline..

I walked in just to ask prices and times that wheel alignment can be done...

wasnt bein a dickhead.. just a casual person.. told him everyone here recommends him..

And just the way i was delt with, really didnt go well with me.

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he never said it was chris when i last went there was more than one guy working there so maybe he just got a guy in a bad mood ??? either way similar to others i have found chris himself a cool person to deal with but if they gave that sort of service to me i personally wouldnt go back either.... luckily that has not happened :wave:

most places should be able to do a wheel alignment no dramas as you mentioned it's just a matter of if your car clears the hoists etc.

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ahh ok. The only other person that works there is Carol, but she doesnt know cars at all. If you went there at the start of the year, I think he had someone working there, but im not sure.

Either way, you wouldnt be dissapointed with the outcome.

PS, they dont read the forums.

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