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I was wondering if you guys know of anywhere on the northside to go for a wheel alignment on my R33 it has the Hicas and didn't know if this would cause problems for most places?

i did a search and i found that some people recomended bob jane at toombul?

I appreciate any input anyone has that has had a wheel alignment at a particular shop. how much did it cost also... :)

Cheers,

Danno.

:)

There are only 2 places you can trust to do a perfect job every time, they are:

Fulcrum Suspensions (talk to Barry)

46 Webster Road,

STAFFORD 4053, Queensland, Australia

Ph: 3356 6733

Leda Suspension Services (talk to Bruce)

Unit 5, Cnr Johnstone Rd & Belconnen Crs Brendale QLD 4500

ph: (07) 3205 3165

Cost @95.00 for a 4 wheel alignment.

Never tried them so I cant comment Spooks, but I can say Bob Jane _CANT_ do it. They claim to be able to do 4WS, but HICAS is different to the Honda-style 4WS and they get confuddled I think. Fulcrum explained it all properly, but I forgot all the terminology they used. And besides, the words were big and scary.

dammit I got one done on the weekend and didn't even think about the 4ws! why would the HICAS need aligning though, they only move a tiny amount. Wouldn't diagnostic mode take care of this? if they were out of alignment wouldn't the HICAS light be on?

I just leave the rear alone. If the light comes on I get Fulcrum to do it. Bob Jane can do the front but they should not be let near the HICAS!!

Dave

I use Quickfit at Yerongpilly...

They do the 4, they also do alot of Club work incl scrutineering and suspension set up so they know what they are doing, well the 1 bloke I let do it does!!!

Ask for Jason if that is your side of town. I drive from Aspley to there to get it done...

I'm booked into Fulcrum tomorrow, for a 4 wheel alignment and balance... as i'm not happy with the job that Bob Jane did about 1000km ago... i'll let you know how it goes... (Caution, they're rather expensive... got quoted $120 for just the above)

I'm booked into Fulcrum tomorrow, for a 4 wheel alignment and balance... as i'm not happy with the job that Bob Jane did about 1000km ago... i'll let you know how it goes... (Caution, they're rather expensive... got quoted $120 for just the above)

I had my car done there just recently....best wheel agliment I ever got.

You pay for what you get here but its quality

GDam! Nice car! Been awhile since ive had to look twice :)

Got any more pics/info?

Theres some pictures in MY Gallery, you can check them out.

The engine mods are as follows:

RB26 ENGINE

HKS 88MM FORGED PISTONS

HKS CON RODS

HKS STEP 2 280 CAMSHAFTS

HKS CAM GEARS

HKS 1.6MM HEADGASKET

JUN OIL PUMP

PERFORMANCE METALCRAFT 8L FULL RACING SUMP

PORTED HEAD

NISMO BEARINGS

NISMO CAMBELT

AUTRONIC SMC AND LOOM

1000CC INJECTORS

BLITZ FUEL RAIL

MALPASSI FUEL REG

SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS

GARRET BALL BEARING TURBO(NEW T04Z) - RACEPACE CUSTOM

RACEPACE CUSTOM EXHAUST MANIFOLD

TRUST EXTERNAL WASTEGATE

NISMO G-MAX TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

HKS GT SPEC DRAG INTERCOOLER

CUSTOM FUEL SWIRL POT - TWIN OUTLETS FED BY GTR FUEL PUMP

2 X BOSCH 044 EXTERNAL FUEL PUMPS

HKS OIL COOLER KIT

TRUST EXHAUST 3"

ARC ALLOY RADIATOR

ARC OIL CATCH TANK

HKS EVC4

CURRENTLY MAKING 417KW@THE WHEELS AT 1.3 BAR

WAS MAKING OVER 500KW WITH PREVIOUSLY FITTED HKS T51R

The engine mods are as follows:

RB26 ENGINE

HKS 88MM FORGED PISTONS

HKS CON RODS

HKS STEP 2 280 CAMSHAFTS

HKS CAM GEARS

HKS 1.6MM HEADGASKET

JUN OIL PUMP

PERFORMANCE METALCRAFT 8L FULL RACING SUMP

PORTED HEAD

NISMO BEARINGS

NISMO CAMBELT

AUTRONIC SMC AND LOOM

1000CC INJECTORS

BLITZ FUEL RAIL

MALPASSI FUEL REG

SPLITFIRE COIL PACKS

GARRET BALL BEARING TURBO(NEW T04Z) - RACEPACE CUSTOM

RACEPACE CUSTOM EXHAUST MANIFOLD

TRUST EXTERNAL WASTEGATE

NISMO G-MAX TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

HKS GT SPEC DRAG INTERCOOLER

CUSTOM FUEL SWIRL POT - TWIN OUTLETS FED BY GTR FUEL PUMP

2 X BOSCH 044 EXTERNAL FUEL PUMPS

HKS OIL COOLER KIT

TRUST EXHAUST 3"

ARC ALLOY RADIATOR

ARC OIL CATCH TANK

HKS EVC4

CURRENTLY MAKING 417KW@THE WHEELS AT 1.3 BAR

WAS MAKING OVER 500KW WITH PREVIOUSLY FITTED HKS T51R

Yeah.... that el do...

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