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hey everyone

just thort id say hello to everyone. ive just bought a 92 gts-t, moving up from a corolla. il get some pics up of it soon for everyone to see.

i am actually looking for a good place for a wheel alignment in the east (doncaster area) as the car has the shudders at 110 on the fwy

any suggestions?

look foward to becoming part of the forums

cheers

jimmy

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welcome aboard mate..hope u enjoy your stay..

i am not sure if wheel alignment is the problem there, most likely out of balance wheels or few other reasons...but do get an alignment anyways..

i always go to Traction tyres in Rowville, they do an awesome job..

Hey buddy! Welcome to the money pit that is a skyline :P You will find all your spare money going towards your car leaving you with an empty wallet ;)

As for the shaking, you just need to get your wheels balanced, and it wouldnt hurt to get an alignment as well.

Have Fun!

ive booked it into a place around the corner from me (computerline?) in nunawading. I was recommened to go there by a mate.

can anyone host some pics of my car so i can put them up to show u guys?

Edited by RCEBNR

Last time we went to a Bob Jane for a tyre swap, they left nicks in some very expensive wheels.

I'll send you a PM with a phone number for the alarm.

Anyhow, as usual I definately recommend Centreline Suspension in Thomastown if you can be arsed driving there :)

They do heaps of excellent race setup work if you're into that kind of thing.

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