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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.


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