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I use the Light Wheel Alignment in town. They use old school analogue equipment and specialise in wheel alignments ie that is all they do. I find them better and more accurate that any tyre retailer that uses digital equipment.

58 Byron Pl,

Adelaide, SA 5000

ph: (08) 82121448

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Adelaide Radial Tyre is THE place - and is about 2km from you on North East Road, Holden Hill opposite Hungry Jacks

+1 here. Im due for a rotation and alignment, gotta see Daryl and the boys soon!

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I use the Light Wheel Alignment in town. They use old school analogue equipment and specialise in wheel alignments ie that is all they do. I find them better and more accurate that any tyre retailer that uses digital equipment.

58 Byron Pl,

Adelaide, SA 5000

ph: (08) 82121448

That's who I used on my R as well Dave......experienced blokes that know their stuff and are extemely accurate.

These guys specialize in alignments, most tyre places will do alignments but that's just like taking your ride to K-Mart for a $99 Service & Tune special........you get what you pay for.

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Adelaide Radial Tyre is THE place - and is about 2km from you on North East Road, Holden Hill opposite Hungry Jacks
+1 here. Im due for a rotation and alignment, gotta see Daryl and the boys soon!

they also own the store @ handcock rd and north east rd

i use bob jane's on main north road in prospect.....always did a good job and never had a problem and he is cheap as well

you've got to be kidding

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Adelaide Radial Tyre is THE place - and is about 2km from you on North East Road, Holden Hill opposite Hungry Jacks

heard nothing but good things about them...

Jack Bakers Tyre Power is who I've used everytime for my car and the old mans.

http://www.jackbakertyres.com.au/

another one here for Adelaide Tyrepower at mile end :D

... but im a tyrepower fan boy. lol.

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Adelaide Radial Tyre is THE place - and is about 2km from you on North East Road, Holden Hill opposite Hungry Jacks

+1 that Place will take care of u mate. Had a few friends who went there and leaving with happy faces =D

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