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Im about to install all the adjustable camber castor traction rods in my car and want to find somewhere to take it that can adjust it to the settings I give them. Ive heard that that the normal places like tyrepower kmart bob jane etc. don't really do a good job when it comes to doing a specific setup with all the adjustable gear due to there equipment not being that good is this true?

But anyway whoever has a good place that they have had adjust there alignment settings with all the adjustable gear let me know.

Thanks

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definitely Traction Tyres - don't add extra 0's onto the quote just because they're performance orientated, unlike some other performance suspension workshops

Will give good prices for SAU members as well :)

Try Craig from Trackside in Bayswater.

He did an awesome job on my 34, took his time and did it properly unlike 90% of places out there, he does alot of old classics and track cars so he knows his stuff.

Lol a mate at work took his 4WD to a place and they actually asked him what that bar was that runs from his diff to the body, there are some shocking places out there so be carefull who you take it to.

Edited by eightsixboy

I went to jax quickfit in seaford when i put my adjustable camber arms in, tried to get into a few know places but were all booked up or i couldnt get there when they were available, decided just to take it to a normal place as i only wanted tyres changed and the rear camber arms adjusted, they have the wireless machines for each wheel and asked me what i wanted the camber and castor i wanted it adjusted to, erik is the guy to see and is also a skyline owner.

Just need to make sure they have a hicas lock bar for the alignment, I took my car down to tyrepower in rowville for a 4 wheel alignment and they did the front then were like ohhh u have hicas ... eerr we dont have the lock bar thing to do the rear alignment :S

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