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Title: Wheels In Motion - Very Impressed!
Post by: platty on 22 November 2008, 15:13:58
Having missed the meet at WIM earlier in the year (wishbones and idler needed doing), I got booked in for this morning. Met Tony and got to work on the car, all ok now but a few strange settings to start with.

Front toe was a bit off and steering wheel not straight, front camber was almost bang on vertical so Tony set it to 1deg 1m and the rear wheels were both pointing left in relation to the front (o/side adjuster seized solid - even after plus gassing for a week & heat).

Overall, very pleased and the car drove much better, no more skitting around the road  :D
Title: Re: Wheels In Motion - Very Impressed!
Post by: Auto Addict on 22 November 2008, 16:55:25
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Post by: JamesV6CDX on 22 November 2008, 17:05:12
Did you ever get that adjuster freed up then, enabling Tony to set the geometry?
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Post by: tmx on 22 November 2008, 18:33:58
yeh im off to WIM next tuesday replaced all my wishbones as ll the bushings had started to split :D well worth the money then?
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Post by: Bandit127 on 22 November 2008, 18:54:20
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yeh im off to WIM next tuesday replaced all my wishbones as ll the bushings had started to split :D well worth the money then?
Yep. You will struggle to get yours done by the local tyre place for what Tony charges.

On top of the cr*p job you would otherwise get, Tony is very precise and he uses his own well researched settings. These settings have been ignored by the rest of the industry too, despite his best efforts.

Lastly, you have the assurance that your Omega has been setup by (IMO) the best in the country.

Definately worth it. You will see.  :y
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Post by: tmx on 22 November 2008, 18:56:34
cheers bandit! im convinced now! :y :y
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Post by: platty on 24 November 2008, 08:51:50
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Did you ever get that adjuster freed up then, enabling Tony to set the geometry?
Never managed to get it free, it was solid. It wasn't too bad as that side was within limits, but not perfect. The other side needed the most attention, and thankfully it came undone.

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yeh im off to WIM next tuesday replaced all my wishbones as ll the bushings had started to split :D well worth the money then?
Yes. Definitely. The car feels so much less twitchy on the M'way and just a lot more feedback in general.  :y

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Post by: jjleonard on 24 November 2008, 10:32:32
Nice one - I've just booked myself in for saturday, to get the skittishness removed from my motor.

Given all the top ratings for WIM on here, i'm actually looking forward to it...  :)
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Post by: Martin_1962 on 24 November 2008, 11:32:38
I'm booking in over Christmas
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Post by: platty on 24 November 2008, 12:56:19
I sat in the waiting room for the first 10 minutes because it was so chapping outside, but once Tony got started I poked my head in and got involved - really interesting stuff.

I would recommend it to anyone for £60+, and if you hold out a bit longer Gordon might knock 2.5% off the VAT for you - what a joke.
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Post by: Lazydocker on 24 November 2008, 12:59:28
It's well worth the visit... I still can't believe the transformation!!

Oh... Please can you sort your Avatar Platty... It's too big :y :y :y :y
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Post by: Kieran on 24 November 2008, 13:13:52
I just had a look at WIM website,they look very proffessional apart from the tacky Omega photos ;D.I may well one day give them a visit to get my car checked over just for the sake of it or will i be wasting my money :-/
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Post by: platty on 24 November 2008, 13:16:53
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Oh... Please can you sort your Avatar Platty... It's too big :y :y :y :y

Sorry! I run AdBlock so cannot see any avatars, I didn't realise it was too big.  :-[

Should be better now.
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Post by: platty on 24 November 2008, 13:32:31
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I just had a look at WIM website,they look very proffessional apart from the tacky Omega photos ;D.I may well one day give them a visit to get my car checked over just for the sake of it or will i be wasting my money :-/

It is worth getting done when you have to (inevitably) change the wishbones or if you have to have the suspension apart for any reason.

I had no gripes with the car apart from tram lining, but I knew as I had changed the 'bones, drop links & idler, that it would be way off, and I was right!
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Post by: Lazydocker on 24 November 2008, 13:37:35
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I just had a look at WIM website,they look very proffessional apart from the tacky Omega photos ;D.I may well one day give them a visit to get my car checked over just for the sake of it or will i be wasting my money :-/

You will never waste your money at WIM... I can almost guarantee that the settings wont be at the point that Tony sets them to!! :y :y
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Post by: Lazydocker on 24 November 2008, 13:38:03
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Oh... Please can you sort your Avatar Platty... It's too big :y :y :y :y

Sorry! I run AdBlock so cannot see any avatars, I didn't realise it was too big.  :-[

Should be better now.

Much better... Thanks :y :y :y
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Post by: Kieran on 24 November 2008, 13:38:49
Well i have just changed the steering idler arm  :-?so i guess i should take a visit
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Post by: beemerdevil on 24 November 2008, 19:21:03
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Well i have just changed the steering idler arm  :-?so i guess i should take a visit
have you noticed a big change Kieran...since you changed the idler??

both w/bones, drop links and idler .......thats next fer me; then a visit to WIM...... try to 'tighten' this mother tinker up  :y :y
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Post by: Kieran on 24 November 2008, 20:25:55
No to be honest :-/.The car had an advisory on its last MOT for nearside idler arm.It was easy to do with no noticable difference
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Well i have just changed the steering idler arm  :-?so i guess i should take a visit
have you noticed a big change Kieran...since you changed the idler??

both w/bones, drop links and idler .......thats next fer me; then a visit to WIM...... try to 'tighten' this mother tinker up  :y :y
Title: Re: Wheels In Motion - Very Impressed!
Post by: Kieran on 24 November 2008, 20:28:03
The only problem is WIM are so far away and i don't know off any good wheel alignment companies around my way.If i did i would be straight there :y
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Post by: Lazydocker on 24 November 2008, 21:05:09
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The only problem is WIM are so far away and i don't know off any good wheel alignment companies around my way.If i did i would be straight there :y

They aren't so far away that it's not worth it... Trust me, you won't regret it :y :y :y
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Post by: Bandit127 on 24 November 2008, 21:33:41
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The only problem is WIM are so far away and i don't know off any good wheel alignment companies around my way.If i did i would be straight there :y

They aren't so far away that it's not worth it... Trust me, you won't regret it :y :y :y
Agreed. I went up from Southampton. Well worth it. Especially after the local tyre place had pssed judgement on how it was 'in tolerance'...  :(