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Hey all,

I have been having problems with getting my R33 wheel alligned. A lot of places say they cant allign the rear wheels for some reason. Does anyone know a place in melbourne that may be able to allign my rear wheels on my R33? its annoying driving with the steering wheel a little to the right. Its actually got a bit worse recently. Maybe something is wrong with my rear steering?

Thanks,

Din.

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the rear only has a tiny bit of camber adjustment standard, put the whiteline handling kit in if you want more...

if your steering is off then that would usually be the front toe settings.... or unequal camber/castor settings...

as rush said i'm taking my car to traction today to get some stuff done, i've had them recommended to me, they looked after rush, will let you know.

If your on the other side of the city i think centreline is the other place to go.

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centerline not sure, but whitepages says:

Centreline Suspension

72 Lipton Drv Thomastown 3074

(03) 9469 2914

FREECALL

1800 247 743

do a search on the forums as well ;)

Just got back from traction tyres, they did a good job, frienldy people and good price :)

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