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thanks for the info peeps. Yea..i'd definately go for quality work over convenience ...so looks like its a trip to West Coast Wheels for me.

Make sure you give him a call and book. I know he gets very busy :P

And not only does he do quality work, they are a great bunch of guys there that are always happy to help!

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Yeah as Brad said we fully endorse his work here at WA Suspensions and would not recommend going anywhere else, I have seen some of the other companies and how the “roll” or for a better word “bash out” the guards, well worth the trip :P

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Brad has my wheels there now. They are the silver "Lenso" ones.

He will put some tyres on them and fit them when i get down there next which will be a few weeks.....and yes, he will probably have to roll my guards to fit the rears in the guards

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any guard rollers, that do similar quality jobs like WCW (as in use the right tools), that isnt an hour and a half away?

i live up in joondalup area, and the trek down there is :P

the tool boxes of a lot of the guard rolling people i have seen consist of a hammer and a block of wood :)

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any guard rollers, that do similar quality jobs like WCW (as in use the right tools), that isnt an hour and a half away?

i live up in joondalup area, and the trek down there is :dry:

Quality work is worth the drive there. I live in Ellenbrook and always happy to drvie the hour and a half to get there. It doesnt take long to get the work down so get it down, then go for a coffee or something in Mandurah and drive back home. Make a day of it :P

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Quality work is worth the drive there. I live in Ellenbrook and always happy to drvie the hour and a half to get there. It doesnt take long to get the work down so get it down, then go for a coffee or something in Mandurah and drive back home. Make a day of it :dry:

+1

i live in karrinyup but i get my car done at all the SOR workshops

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