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+1 for fulcrum on the northside, they gave me 4 pages of diagrams (before and after) detailed all the toe-in-out-, camber, spring rates, height, castor etc etc

when you did your wheel alignment? how about their price?

Places not to take it

* Bob Jane Chermside

* Beurepairs Chermside

Both are as useless as a cardboard wetsuit...

Neither take responsibility for their work, and both pass the buck to anyone else possible...

when you did your wheel alignment? how about their price?

got my suspension / coilovers adjusted, camber adjusted etc etc + wheel alignment and wheel balancing..

cant remember what the cost was for the wheel alignment sorry mate.

but they were friendly, very helpful, interested in how i wanted the car setup i.e street, drag, drift etc etc..

got my suspension / coilovers adjusted, camber adjusted etc etc + wheel alignment and wheel balancing..

cant remember what the cost was for the wheel alignment sorry mate.

but they were friendly, very helpful, interested in how i wanted the car setup i.e street, drag, drift etc etc..

sounds like they are very professional and customer focus :banana:

I've used both Accurate and Fulcrum Capalabah (Nick) - both do great work.

Fulcrum has run a Suspension Tech / Info Session for SAUQLD members - we'll probably have another one some time next year (depending on interest). they also take care of suspension on a couple of skylines they run in mountainrunners TimeAttack track series.

$30 for wheel alignment on all 4 corners!?

very interesting price, when did u had that work done?

yep $30 for the lot, come to think of it, it could have been $35 for the lot, i got it done a couple of months ago man

call roy at bosman tyres 3274 5374

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