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liamgallagher1994
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Registered: 12th Aug 07
Location: Chesterfield Drives: JDM Honda Integra DC2
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11th Feb 10 at 19:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As above please and any recommendations welcome
Nick-S
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Registered: 3rd Mar 04
Location: Leigh. Drives: RS Megane 230 F1 Team R26
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11th Feb 10 at 19:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

30 at most i should have thought.
andy1868
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most places i found were about £40
Eddx14xe
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11th Feb 10 at 19:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

£50 at stapletons i think it was,

£30 for front
£30 for back

but you got it all done for £50, like a sort of deal thing
Joe
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11th Feb 10 at 19:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

On an Astra I take it, is there much point as camber on the front is fixed as is the rear?

liamgallagher1994
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quote:
Originally posted by Joe
On an Astra I take it, is there much point as camber on the front is fixed as is the rear?




The front has adjustable
Nick-S
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11th Feb 10 at 19:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

camber bolts?
Rob B
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about 50, you'd be far better off adjusting toe angles to slightly negative on the front to improve your turn in though.
Joe
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11th Feb 10 at 19:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by liamgallagher1994
quote:
Originally posted by Joe
On an Astra I take it, is there much point as camber on the front is fixed as is the rear?




The front has adjustable


Ah right, you got coilovers or something?
liamgallagher1994
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quote:
Originally posted by Joe
quote:
Originally posted by liamgallagher1994
quote:
Originally posted by Joe
On an Astra I take it, is there much point as camber on the front is fixed as is the rear?




The front has adjustable


Ah right, you got coilovers or something?


Yeah Raceland
andy1868
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don't do it too much though rob, before i had mine done the turn in was boss but shagged the tyres no end. ended up getting it more neutral for more sensible wear
dobson
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11th Feb 10 at 19:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I work for vw and we charge £60 for a full wheel alignment including camber, castor and toe adjusments front and rear, if your car is lowered i think you will need to advise the garge of all your suspension specs
i.e the values of the camber, caster and toe ranges, as they are different to the standard values, hope this helps...
johnboi xe
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just had the alignment done on my astra, i went to a place called elite in essex, cost me £70 thou.
Nick-S
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jesus you guy are getting ripped off. i payed 25 last time i had tracking done
johnboi xe
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quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
jesus you guy are getting ripped off. i payed 25 last time i had tracking done



just tracking thou mate or full alignment??
liamgallagher1994
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quote:
Originally posted by dobson
I work for vw and we charge £60 for a full wheel alignment including camber, castor and toe adjusments front and rear, if your car is lowered i think you will need to advise the garge of all your suspension specs
i.e the values of the camber, caster and toe ranges, as they are different to the standard values, hope this helps...


Where will i get these figures from tho ?
dobson
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not sure mate if u didnt get them with the suspension you bought, they should be able to get the toe
in easily enough, but coilovers could make it a bit of a nightmare to get the camber into spec...
S@M
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11th Feb 10 at 20:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

4-wheel alignment was £69.99 at my local garage. took them ages to set up the fron coilovers on my last corsa
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by johnboi xe
just had the alignment done on my astra, i went to a place called elite in essex, cost me £70 thou.


i think they charge 40 only for the front as i didn't bother with the rear, which is probably why they sit at a funny angle after lowering
corsa120
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do what i do i used a motorsport place not a run of the mill garage, they setup my coilovers (camber) and tracking on all 4 wheels for 80quid PRICEY but it was perfect and very good customer service.

they setup lotus elises for track use as there main line of work so i trusted them.

gugliemi motorsport in case anyone knows them.
Nick-S
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quote:
Originally posted by johnboi xe
quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
jesus you guy are getting ripped off. i payed 25 last time i had tracking done



just tracking thou mate or full alignment??
would you like to tell me the diffrence on a car with fixed camber and castor and a rear torsen beam axle?

[Edited on 12-02-2010 by GSi_16v]

 
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