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Afternoon all,

besides all the general tyre shops up in Gosford and around the coast - does anyone use anyone for wheel alignments?

not just for a road car and standard alignment, must be race/track aggresive worthy!!

Or has anyone used the normal tyre shops for these?

I used one before up here and half way through old mate was like "yeeaah I cant get what u want..."

Driving to Road and Race @ Rydalmere isnt an option any more :(

Cheers,

Chris

selby's at Tuggerah, know there stuff and have 4 wheel laser alignment...

do alot of rally cars and extreme 4WDs...

not the cheapest but easily butter than a normal tyre place...

so should update...

went to selby's and was very happy!

I forget old mates name, jeff/joe..? but nice bloke and got the specs I wanted and wouldnt give up. near enough wasnt good enough for him!

so we'll see how it goes at wakefield next week

so should update...

went to selby's and was very happy!

I forget old mates name, jeff/joe..? but nice bloke and got the specs I wanted and wouldnt give up. near enough wasnt good enough for him!

so we'll see how it goes at wakefield next week

Does this mean I can't make random pit lane changes?

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