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Go down to Manly Vale, place called Harts Tyres... tell them Stan with the White R34 recommended you - speak with Robbie or Gary ;)

Otherwise go down to Owen Tyres in Brookvale and talk to Graeme :P

I used to go to Owens... but they change staff so often! The last time (previous car) they chipped my rear rims to buggery getting the tyres off, and only offered to respray one of them. (after I went back and showed them)

Where on the Northern Beaches are ya? I'm near Killarney. I've seen a white GTST a few times and given the *nod* to the driver.

head to Spinning wheel tyres in Wooloomooloo.....

everyone that ive told to go there keeps going back.... brand new lazer alignment.. the guy that does alignments knows his shit... only charged me for a front wheel alignment even though they did all 4 wheels....

i am more than happy to buy tyres and get wheel alignments done from them... not one problem and the guys are the best....

speak to Fulvio and tell him ed the hoon with the white skyline sent u :P

Ed

:werd: wherever you go make sure they use a laser aligner. Any Bob Jane will have one as well.

And, get a printout of the settings afterwards and make sure you are happy with them. They normally do road friendly wheel alignments which may not be the best settings for spirited driving :P

Can anyone find SydneyKid's desired 'settings' for spirited driving. I can't seem to locate them and I too need an alignment/balance.

Front

Caster - at least 5 degrees poitive, but more is better

Camber - 1.0 to 1.5 negative

Toe - zero

Rear

Camber - 0.5 to 1.0 negative

Toe - 2mm in each side

If you still have it, don't forget to have the HICAS ECU reset to zero.

;) cheers :D

Front

If you still have it, don't forget to have the HICAS ECU reset to zero.

;) cheers :D

How do you do that?

Because my steering has always been tight. Its to do with the diff modes that the HICAS has, as in its always in hwy mode.

SK do you know how I can fix it? P/S pump is working and all.. ive got P/S. Just the steering is very stiff

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