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Tracking.

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:48 pm
by Andym67
Anyone know somewhere in Glasgow that can manage to do proper wheel alignment in Glasgow?

:cheers

Re: Tracking.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:34 am
by iain3915
I recently had mine done by Caledonia Wheel Alignment in Rutherglen. The owner's main business is in selling alignment equipment so he knows his stuff and can set the car up to your specification - you would need to tell him what you want though otherwise you will get standard settings.

I only had the Toe adjusted on my car though so can't comment on his ability to do camber/caster. Although camber is set using shims so I don't think it loses its setting - only needs adjusted if you want it.

Cost was £55.

Other places are Kenny Brown in Hillington who gets a good name but is quite expensive.

Re: Tracking.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 9:34 am
by dirkpitt
could try the garage in motherwell?? from what i have heard he has the right kit and knowledge as he specialises in track cars etc....

Re: Tracking.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:42 am
by iain3915
I actually went to 'the garage' in Wishaw before eventually going to Caledonia wheel alignment. My rear toe was miles out as I had the toe links replaced. I then asked for 1.5mm over rear toe in and they then attempted to give me that setting. Drove away and the steering wheel was still off centre going straight. They said that it must be the front track road ends and that it didn't actually matter if the steering wheel was straight ahead. The only thing that had changed was the rear toe so of course it wasn't front track rods!

Gave up on them at this point and went to Caledonia wheel alignment where they were shocked to see a huge thrust angle and 9mm of toe in on each wheel!!!

In short, I would avoid the garage.

Re: Tracking.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 2:13 pm
by dirkpitt
iain3915 wrote:I actually went to 'the garage' in Wishaw before eventually going to Caledonia wheel alignment. My rear toe was miles out as I had the toe links replaced. I then asked for 1.5mm over rear toe in and they then attempted to give me that setting. Drove away and the steering wheel was still off centre going straight. They said that it must be the front track road ends and that it didn't actually matter if the steering wheel was straight ahead. The only thing that had changed was the rear toe so of course it wasn't front track rods!

Gave up on them at this point and went to Caledonia wheel alignment where they were shocked to see a huge thrust angle and 9mm of toe in on each wheel!!!

In short, I would avoid the garage.
:? .....so much for my info :P, but thanks for the insight :thumbsup

Re: Tracking.

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 9:26 pm
by Andym67
Cheers every one, I tried a place called performance tyres. Even thought they are yokohama dealers, could get me tyre and then told me"we can,t get your car on our ramps. Maybe a name change is in order! :shock:

Re: Tracking.

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:00 pm
by dirkpitt
well, i would like to add i had the loty done at caledonian wheel alignment on saturday as mentioned, and can say it was a pleasure.........they were very good to chat to and happy to show you how it all worked, what was out of alignment and what it would affect etc.......

brill :thumbsup well happy and charged 60 pounds :P great.......

she wasnt to far out of alignment, i was happy to too know, however, my thrust angle was off.....plus the front offside toe was out by quite abit and steering wheel wasnt quite centred..... :cheers

now she corners like a march hare!

Re: Tracking.

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:29 pm
by iain3915
Cool.

Glad you were pleased with them. Handy to have somewhere in Glasgow that can be trusted provided you know what settings you want.