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Anywhere i can take my car in a hurry to get more camber wound into the front, preferably around Cheltenham area. Already have the bits on the acr, just a matter of changing the stiings...ideally would liek someone with a clue so that they can also change the castor toe etc to make the car work its semi slicks properly.

I usually use Centrline but they are too far away and too busy at the moment to squeeze my car in at the last minute...

Any help would be appreciated.

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Not sure if they do suspension or not but you could try:

SOUTH EASTERN TYRES & AUTO CENTRE

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(03) 9540 3766 spacer.gifspacer.gifspacer.gifSpringvale Fax 3171

(03) 9561 5159

They are pretty good for alignments n stuff - Richard is the guy to talk to - give them a call!

Hi Roy try this place

- I had some good reports from people on Skylines about here

Advantage Suspension Pty Ltd

Fact 4/ 1 Winston Crt Moorabbin 3189 (03) 9555 2633

Roy... Why Cheltenham? {spelling}  > TRUTRAK in Leveson Street, North Melbourne now their stuff. I'm sure they have something to do with that GTR that races at the WRX meetings.

LOL cause my caer is still at Ice and im going to PI on the weekend...and it doesnt look like ill be pickign my car up to tomorrow, so with work etc etc it neds to be close to them...

Bugger it ill ust stiffen up the swaybars and hope that stops the outside shoulder of the front tyres from gettign too hot and blistering...im actually kinda hoping the track is cold and damp so that the grip level is low and i dotn kill expensive tyres :P

  • 2 weeks later...

By the time i got my sh1t together i was lucky to make it to Phillip Island, so didnt have time to get a wheel alignment...as i wont be pushed for time next tiem around im going to stick with Centreline, i was very, very happy with them the two times i used them

  • 5 months later...
Hi Roy try this place  

- I had some good reports from people on Skylines about here

Advantage Suspension Pty Ltd      

 Fact 4/ 1 Winston Crt Moorabbin 3189  (03) 9555 2633

Sorry to drag up an old thread. But I had a recent experience with this place which was interesting...

Roy... Why Cheltenham? {spelling}  > TRUTRAK in Leveson Street, North Melbourne now their stuff. I'm sure they have something to do with that GTR that races at the WRX meetings.

Frank (owner of the white 33R) is good mates with Ralph (owner of TruTrak). Ralph has done a lot of the work on that GTR.

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