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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: rob69 on 17 December 2010, 00:33:46

Title: Full geometry set up
Post by: rob69 on 17 December 2010, 00:33:46
Anyone know anywhere reliable that can do a full allignment as my steering wheel is about an inch out and camber is out on n/s front "leans in at the top more than the rest slightly"
I am in lincoln and trying to find closest but someone who will do a good job and not rip me off!
Title: Re: Full geometry set up
Post by: rob69 on 17 December 2010, 00:34:43
nearest i come up with so far is buckinhamshire 150 miles away  :o
Title: Re: Full geometry set up
Post by: hoofing it on 17 December 2010, 11:41:04
Wheels-in-motion know what there doing and are recomended on oof ;).
It would be worth the journey to get the job done wright first time
Title: Re: Full geometry set up
Post by: millwall on 17 December 2010, 12:36:22
i have to confess i had kwik fit do my tracking yesterday after i fitted new track arms a week ago  they did a good job my steering wheel is dead straight and the car goes in a straight line so a job well done    but after xmas i will be replacing all the tyres and going to wim to get it all set up  :y
Title: Re: Full geometry set up
Post by: pscocoa on 17 December 2010, 14:33:25
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i have to confess i had kwik fit do my tracking yesterday after i fitted new track arms a week ago  they did a good job my steering wheel is dead straight and the car goes in a straight line so a job well done    but after xmas i will be replacing all the tyres and going to wim to get it all set up  :y

Would it be impertinent to suggest that the coilovers may be good idea to take on board when having the work done at WIM?

If you wish to remain in the repair bay whilst observng the work being done you will need a helmet or some sort of cage for H & S reasons..

Helmet always a good idea for Millwall fans of course especially in Elland Road areas.

Title: Re: Full geometry set up
Post by: millwall on 17 December 2010, 14:45:42
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i have to confess i had kwik fit do my tracking yesterday after i fitted new track arms a week ago  they did a good job my steering wheel is dead straight and the car goes in a straight line so a job well done    but after xmas i will be replacing all the tyres and going to wim to get it all set up  :y

Would it be impertinent to suggest that the coilovers may be good idea to take on board when having the work done at WIM?

If you wish to remain in the repair bay whilst observng the work being done you will need a helmet or some sort of cage for H & S reasons..

Helmet always a good idea for Millwall fans of course especially in BElland Road areas.

Title: Re: Full geometry set up
Post by: addy on 17 December 2010, 16:33:12
Hi Rob69

Hope this helps, this is taken from Blackboots(Wims) own website, it shows their franchises.

http://www.blackboots.co.uk/tyre-fitting-centres.php
Title: Re: Full geometry set up
Post by: Tonka. on 17 December 2010, 20:01:37
Here you go Tyre and Tech (http://www.tyreandtech.co.uk/). Good guys, do a good job and are right here in the city.  :y :y
Title: Re: Full geometry set up
Post by: Agemo on 17 December 2010, 20:17:56
I was just trying to think where you had yours done Tonka.  :y
Title: Re: Full geometry set up
Post by: Tonka. on 17 December 2010, 20:22:27
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I was just trying to think where you had yours done Tonka.  :y

Think no more sir  ;D ;D