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Hi everyone, just wondering does anyone know if there are any tein agents in canberra apart from Capital steering and suspension? My car has developed a suspension noise in the left rear and would like to take it to a tein specialist. Just not neccesarily take it all the way into fyshwick.

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Capital Steering are the agents but you could call Fulcrum direct and ask them about it, they are the manufacturer in Australia and Im sure that there will be someone there who will answer your technical questions.

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Ah ok might try that. thought it would be a bit strange ringing fulcrum about it, thought they'd palm me off to the agent, since I can only describe it as a suspension creak over bumps on the left rear.

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