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Hey guys... my R33 is savagely wearing the inside of my front tyres. Just wondering how much a wheel alignment is?

I thought it was around $30, but i called up and they said $88 for a 4 wheel alignment as it has HICAS. I was also told that if i was looking at putting new tyres on then i should do that before having it aligned but i thought they aligned the wheels not the tyres and it wouldn't make a difference if i had old tyres or brand new ones.

Basically what i'd like to find out is if i can just get the fronts aligned, do i need to do it after getting new tyres, and what can i expect to pay? also where is the best place to get it done?

Cheers,

Andrew

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