Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey all, I'm looking for recommendations for a tyre fitter who can fit and balance tyres on a low(ish) car around the adelaide area. Last time I had tyres fitted the shop guy told me they could not balance the tyres because the car was too low to get on the hoist.

On a related note, any recommendations on fibreglassers too? My front bar has copped a hiding over the last 5 years :P

Pretty sure that the tires are balanced when they are off the car. The only thing would be alignment.

Give Bob Jane at Prospect a call, speak with Clint and tell him that Krishy with the Silver Skyline sent ya :D

Ahhh yeah, aligned, that's what I meant lol :/

Thanks Krishy :)

no worries mate. Clint has done a lot of alignments on my car and always done a good job. He also has good deal with tyres

Yeah, tried editing but it's playing silly buggers ATM. Been having issues with SAU For a few weeks now. NFI Whether it's the site, computer or interwebs.

What it MEANT to say was give Troy at Adelaide Tyrepower a call. My cars can generally decapatate a snake and he has no issues with them whatsoever,


Will also put in any alignment I want, great deals on tyres etc.


Edited by R31 drift pig

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Yes I can see how that would put you off HFM, especially with the price of good quality brake fluid. From what I understand it as you say the BM50 is the standard BMC for a R32 GTR, I must admit I would like to go far a Genuine Nissan BM57, but lack of cash prevents that at present. With the price being so close between the genuine BM50 and BM57 a BM57 New it seems a better choice as you gain that 1/16 bore size with the BM57, I would be interested in how much difference you feel with the BM57 fitted. I am going to take SteveL's advice in the short term and see how much actually comes out of that proportioning valve vent and save up for the Genuine Nissan part. Thanks for clarifying the HFM failure
    • Thanks mate. I just got the post inspection 1/2 done from state roads when the starter motor packed up, either that or the car alarm system is having trouble.  OEM part number 23300-AA112.
    • Hi, I though I was coming to an end in finding a replacement starter motor for a rb25de neo. I came across a starter motor from Taarks and a message below stating: Direct fit. 11 Tooth count. All below part numbers have been superseded to 11 teeth. Can some body shed some light on going from 8 teeth to 11 teeth apart from 36-month / 25,000 km warranty for passenger vehicles to 12 Month Warranty. Compatible with the following Nissan part numbers: 23300-20P00 23300-20P01 23300-20P05 23300-20P10 23300-20P11 23300-AA111 23300-AA112 23300-AA300 23300-08U10 23300-08U11 23300-08U15  
    • Low battery? Maybe check capacity? I know first-hand, on BMWs if your battery drops below 80% capacity, it starts causing strange issues.
    • 8.5 +37 = should fit rear, but I think it'll hit on front. What you want is low 30s/high 20's front, mid 30's rear. That 17" screenshot you posted looks good, I'd run it on my R32 (but that's long dead now). For tyre sizes, my rule of thumb is: 8': 235, 9": 255. But that's just my opinion. Nismo sizes: 18x8.5+35/18x9.5+38 is a good starting point.
×
×
  • Create New...