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Has anybody found a place in the ACT that actually knows how to properly wheel align a Skyline?

I made the mistake of taking mine to BoB F**king Jane F**king Tmart (yes, yes I know, but I had to get it done in a hurray before driving to Sydney, and they were the only ones that didn't seem to have any customers :boohoo: )

Anyways, the car pulls to the left now and they didn't even bother to centre the godamn steering wheel. Don't think I could be bothered going back there, cos even if they did try to fix it, they clearly have no idea what they're doing (I should have realised when they didn't offer me a printout with the alignment specs).

Would be great if someone knows a decent place that's open Saturdays too.

BTW - how many of you still have your HICAS running?

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Yeah i took my stagea to pedders and it pulls to the left. i took it back, and they said they didn't know what was wrong, because acdcording to how they'd set it up, it should pull slightly right (to counter road camber) anywho, then they said it might be the tyres because they're a shit brand and have been driven on underinflated for a while from the damage they have (by previous owner) so they gave me a free wheel alighnment when i get new tyres

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Has anybody found a place in the ACT that actually knows how to properly wheel align a Skyline?

I made the mistake of taking mine to BoB F**king Jane F**king Tmart (yes, yes I know, but I had to get it done in a hurray before driving to Sydney, and they were the only ones that didn't seem to have any customers  :boohoo: )  

Anyways, the car pulls to the left now and they didn't even bother to centre the godamn steering wheel.  Don't think I could be bothered going back there, cos even if they did try to fix it, they clearly have no idea what they're doing (I should have realised when they didn't offer me a printout with the alignment specs).

Would be great if someone knows a decent place that's open Saturdays too.

BTW - how many of you still have your HICAS running?

Hey, I had the same problem from the same blokes. Tyrepower did mine fine!

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