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Hey guys,

For those members around Chatswood/Artarmon area - do you guys reccomend anyone for a wheel alignment and settings changed forcamber/caster etc for track days/sprints etc?

Been a while since last adjustments made and done a few days on them, just need to check if everythings good and make adjustments if need be.

I know theres a pedders...but does anyone else know of other shops?

Cheers,

Chris

Chris, I think Pedders are your best bet - They did some work on my GTR that I was quite impressed with.

TCCA ie H & R are a Euro focused workshop, the guys at pedders have done a lot of Skylines and should be able to set your car up to your specs without a problem

Thanks subie, Nick and Nick! :action-smiley-069:

Blitz - I met the area rep for pedders @ summernats, he no longer works there though and I actually would trust him, but yeah, if they have done work to your GTR, I'll give em a bizz again

thanks guys :)

Thanks subie, Nick and Nick! :action-smiley-069:

Blitz - I met the area rep for pedders @ summernats, he no longer works there though and I actually would trust him, but yeah, if they have done work to your GTR, I'll give em a bizz again

thanks guys :)

I forget the guys name that did the work, but it was a young guy and I think he and his old man owned the place, Scott maybe?

yeah father and son own it. they were pretty good, but I don't like anywhere with a laser alingment machine. very hard to get repeatable results imo. now adays I either do it myself with string or take it to heasmans. bit of a mission, but worth it. :whistling:

Go and see scott at pedders artarmon... i had problems with my old pulsar the day i was trading it in for the skyline and he fixed me up no probs... After getting work done there i nearly didnt want to get rid of the car.. one of the best wheel alignments ive had.

TCCA is also a good workshop.. located just down the street.. Bumped into a old mate on thursday night and found out he was a head mechanic there!

Peter at Road and Pace Performance at Rydal mere (Couple of k's out of Parramatta).

Experienced racer, builds great cars. He installed my Whiteline group buy kit and made my GTR feel the best it has ever been.

Someone from this forum with a 33 gtr recommended him to me.

Shop No: 02 9684 2826

Peter at Road and Pace Performance at Rydal mere (Couple of k's out of Parramatta).

Experienced racer, builds great cars. He installed my Whiteline group buy kit and made my GTR feel the best it has ever been.

Someone from this forum with a 33 gtr recommended him to me.

Shop No: 02 9684 2826

Rydalmere isn't really near Artarmon mate :teehee:

U'll be able to rest easy with the car there

Yeah so far so good!!

Will give the car a good work out at OP saturday, but so far feels more stable!

Chris gave me a few pointers also so lets hope its all good!

cheers!

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