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Jimbo2000
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sw20gt no offence, but generally for a (proper) wheel alignment, especially if something is obviously wrong u should go to a specialist, bob jane and other tyre/mechanic shops are usually crap and dont do anything worthwhile!

So with this in mind, if i were you i would go to

http://www.heasmans.com.au/

excellent service, they specialise in steering etc... usually lots of expensive sports cars getting done there too.

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Bob Jane at haberfield have always done fantastic work.

just because they're a "mainstream Australian business" doesn't mean they can't do good work

they use the laser alignment machine and it works well.

if they'd done shonky work in the past (in my experience) then I wouldn't reccomend them

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Jax Tyre in Castle Hill

pft!!! they're sexist!! last time i was there (5 years ago!) they wouldn't even talk to me about rims for my car... instead they kept asking my guy friend all the questions... like he knew what i wanted! ediots!

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hehe, sorry to hear Moanie! I didn't really have the trouble from them cause as you may have already know, I am male!

Sexist is no good at all!

The only reason I suggested was that they gave me a cheaper price after an aggrement was made on the phone, like I was already phone shopping for the cheapest and the receipt printed a $40 less! hehehe...

95% service 100% value

10% to female?

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seriously, give jax a call, they stock k104! but last time I tried, they ran out of 18inch nationwide! good luck with the 17inchs. I might give them a call for ya if you want and say loyal customers gets discounts!!! do you want 4 of those the same size?

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