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Any suggestions?

I used to get all my alignments done at Adelaide Radial Tyre in Holden Hill. Tried calling today, lines dead, drove down and realised it's shut down...

Where are some tried and trusted wheel alignment joints?

I've got the standard setup, coilovers all round, camber tops front, camber and toe arms rear.

Did a few searches on here, found a topic from 2013 mentioning SA Motorsport Tyres and Kevin Kenny Tyres amongst others. Are these guys still worth visiting, or are there others worth taking a look at?

Also, roughly, what sort of prices would I be looking at from places like SA Motorsport Tyres and Kevin Kenny Tyres for example?

Thanks heaps for any help :)

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I had one done last week on a G6E Turbo by Tyrepower at Holden Hill - just a few doors down. They have good equipment, the guy knew his stuff, and he was very thorough - an "old school" tech. A wheel alignment (including a thorough bush/suspension inspection) was $65, plus $5 for some shims. I was very impressed with the service & happy with the price, so will use them again & happily recommend them. YMMV

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I have always used Bob Jane's at Prospect, on Main North Road. Clint, the guy who does the alignment has been there for a long time and certainly knows his stuff. Always have been happy with their service and price.

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  On 07/08/2014 at 12:10 AM, GH05T said:

go to the city branch and ask for him, he randomly rang me today for some parts.... talked for 20 mins about shares in gold haha. god the man can talk.

Yeah he can talk the ears off a rabbit mate.

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