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Getting adjustable rear camber arms installed, anyone know how much centreline suspension charges for wheel alignment and adjustment of camber arms?

Or any recommendation of places for wheel alignment?

Am so sick of this negative camber tyre wear!

#stancelyf4homo

Ask centreline how much they're gonna charge you the second time when you go there for something else and they tell you that your suspension set up is way out and asks you who did it.....he wasn't happy when I told him he set it up.... Or at least charged me a ridiculous amount and claimed to have done so

ôoooooh. tis a flamin mongrel when that happens. well within your rights to tell them to reverse it, as you didnt authorise the work.

edit* may or may not be within your rights in australia......

I went to Centreline a couple of times.

Service was excellent, suspension setup was perfect and he didn't charge me for any of the work in finding the fault.... only for the setup, install and parts.

Couldn't have been happier

I went to Centreline a couple of times.

Service was excellent, suspension setup was perfect and he didn't charge me for any of the work in finding the fault.... only for the setup, install and parts.

Couldn't have been happier

What if he'd given you a wristy at the end? Note this did not happen to me

do rate centreline. after getting an alignment at a standard tyre/suspension shop and receiving the figures, then going to centreline to have it double checked cause it was weird... centreline showed me there was nothing wrong. and they said some places dont calibrate their alignment gear as often as they should.

Chris is a good guy, they know their stuff. You dont go there expecting a cheap bill but provide quality work and really good feedback on setups. Will be taking the gloria there to get the suspension sussed out fo sho.

Centreline did $1500 of suspension work for me, which I'm pretty sure was quoted to be around $1000. When I went to pay I asked about the SAU Vic club discount and he said that I should have told him upfront about that (so he could budget for it?), that the time they spent on my car was more than he charged for and that they always look after anyone with a Skyline anyway.

They did good work I think, but too far to travel and don't fancy those bills. I go to Traction Tyres now. Had a reasonably priced alignment there and the guy who worked on my car spent 10 minutes explaining what he did with it, why he did it and the limitations of my suspension setup etc.

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do rate centreline. after getting an alignment at a standard tyre/suspension shop and receiving the figures, then going to centreline to have it double checked cause it was weird... centreline showed me there was nothing wrong. and they said some places dont calibrate their alignment gear as often as they should.

Chris is a good guy, they know their stuff. You dont go there expecting a cheap bill but provide quality work and really good feedback on setups. Will be taking the gloria there to get the suspension sussed out fo sho.

holy shit did we just agree on something?

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