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Hi all,

I have a nissan 350gt, I have been getting this annoying sound as if something is hitting the tyre everytime I turn the wheel to the left it seems to increase when I pick up speed.

I was going to take it to pedders to see if they can diagnose the problem however I have been getting mixed reviews about them and apparently they are a rip off.

Can anyone advise me of any other suspension,tyre specialist that you can recommend that will do a good job without charging the earth?

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I was going to take it to pedders to see if they can diagnose the problem however I have been getting mixed reviews about them and apparently they are a rip off.

go ask them and try a few shops some shops may be a ripoff but some may not even change, not all shops are the same try to se if you can find a shop that will look at it for free

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