wheel alignment

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Rob197

Original Poster:

781 posts

152 months

Friday 18th October 2013
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Where is best in Norwich area for alignment? My tracking guages at work are useless and my Clio seems to like pulling left!

steve954

895 posts

186 months

Friday 18th October 2013
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Sts old palace road, I'm very fussy when it comes to tracking and they are happy to keep doing it until you're happy.

gaz453

387 posts

138 months

Friday 18th October 2013
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My place if i do it smile

matts4

1,967 posts

197 months

Friday 18th October 2013
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David at Autotest on the airport industrial estate.

Gary APT

25 posts

132 months

Sunday 20th October 2013
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we will have wheel alignment set up at ours with in a month if we can help

woodytype S

691 posts

243 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Hi Gary,welcome to Pistonheads

baldy1926

2,143 posts

206 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Don't laugh but Kwikfit in dereham has just been upgraded.
They now have all singing dancing Hunter gear.

Rob197

Original Poster:

781 posts

152 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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No laughs, I work for that tyre company!

baldy1926

2,143 posts

206 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Rob197 said:
No laughs, I work for that tyre company!
I've never had any problems with them but I know some people don't that are not to keen

Zed 44

1,273 posts

162 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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matts4 said:
David at Autotest on the airport industrial estate.
I took my GTR there yesterday and have just downloaded a film of one of their young lads doing a 5 minute blast around the trading estate. I sent them the film questioning the necessity of this. They assured me this was totally necessary, part of the procedure, and they would have done it for even a Nissan Micra. blabla

They must think I got off the last banana boat.

I used to own a 350Z and have taken that to TC Tyres, North Walsham thumbup Why didn't I go there this time? The car was too low for their ramp.

gaz453

387 posts

138 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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How did you find a film of them having a blast. Did you find it on youtube??

Also i can understand going for a drive to make sure it drives straight but not driving fast, especially when the owner is near by!

Zed 44

1,273 posts

162 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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gaz453 said:
How did you find a film of them having a blast. Did you find it on youtube??

Also i can understand going for a drive to make sure it drives straight but not driving fast, especially when the owner is near by!
Two on-board cameras.

The 5 minute blast was by a young kid BEFORE the car went in to have the alignment done.


Edited by Zed 44 on Tuesday 22 October 15:36

gaz453

387 posts

138 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Zed 44 said:
Two on-board cameras.

The 5 minute blast was by a young kid BEFORE the car went in to have the alignment done.


Edited by Zed 44 on Tuesday 22 October 15:36
Why do they need to drive it before they track it up?? And how is it procedure? Did they give you a proper answer about why they were galavanting around?

Zed 44

1,273 posts

162 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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gaz453 said:
Why do they need to drive it before they track it up?? And how is it procedure? Did they give you a proper answer about why they were galavanting around?
They said they needed to check to see if it was pulling to one side or the other and one part of the test was to accelerate hard to check the so-called "drive thrust" effect. Piece of cake in a Chevrolet Matiz? laugh

Interestingly, after the kid brought it back, the older guy who actually did the work came and asked me if I had noticed the car pulling to one side or the other or had any handling issues with it.

I haven't driven the car enough since to notice any changes but I only took it in because I wanted it set up for street use to minimize tyre wear.

For anyone else, go to TC Tyres, North Walsham.
Phone is 01692-409952 or e-mail at tc.tyres@aol.com. thumbup

matts4

1,967 posts

197 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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I surprised that David would allow that, his reputation is far too good to risk joy rides in customers cars.
I've spent thousands with him over the past 10 years or so and frequent his premises 4 or 5 times a year. I trust him implicitly.

2 of his mechanics are 40+ years of age, and the youngest would be around 25.

To slate the way your car has been treated on a forum like this (especially a local one), is very one sided.

I don't wish to see the evidence, feel free to upload it if you really feel that strongly about it, but I would ask you re-consider the persons age who you are referring to as a "kid", it would suggest someone of 18-20 years old. It certainly over dramatises the story somewhat.

Your post could be very detrimental to his business, especially when you seem to be recommending a competitor so heavily.


steve954

895 posts

186 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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matts4 said:
I surprised that David would allow that, his reputation is far too good to risk joy rides in customers cars.
I've spent thousands with him over the past 10 years or so and frequent his premises 4 or 5 times a year. I trust him implicitly.

2 of his mechanics are 40+ years of age, and the youngest would be around 25.

To slate the way your car has been treated on a forum like this (especially a local one), is very one sided.

I don't wish to see the evidence, feel free to upload it if you really feel that strongly about it, but I would ask you re-consider the persons age who you are referring to as a "kid", it would suggest someone of 18-20 years old. It certainly over dramatises the story somewhat.

Your post could be very detrimental to his business, especially when you seem to be recommending a competitor so heavily.
To someone who is retired someone who is 25 is a kid lol!
Being honest though there is no reason for your car to be driven either before or after the allingment I'm also supprised they let any member of their staff drive the car full stop.

fast eddys

1,145 posts

207 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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I always use Autotest for my fast road/track alignments and know them very well. They are highly professional and they do do road tests as part of the alignment job. I would not worry about it.

Eddy

Zed 44

1,273 posts

162 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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fast eddys said:
I always use Autotest for my fast road/track alignments and know them very well. They are highly professional and they do do road tests as part of the alignment job. I would not worry about it.

Eddy
Do they take your car out for a "fast road/track test after they have finished the alignments?

matts4

1,967 posts

197 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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Zed 44 said:
Do they take your car out for a "fast road/track test after they have finished the alignments?
Zed 44 said:
Two on-board cameras.

The 5 minute blast was by a young kid BEFORE the car went in to have the alignment done.


Edited by Zed 44 on Tuesday 22 October 15:36
So did they take your car out before or after? (it would seem from your post, they did both?)

Zed 44

1,273 posts

162 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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matts4 said:
So did they take your car out before or after? (it would seem from your post, they did both?)
Both. The test after the work was done was, I believe, carried out by an older man, the same one that did the work.

Looking at the film of the post alignment test drive, it looks considerably more sedate and is a lot shorter. Listening to the audio, it appears he was warned about the camera by someone in the workshop.

I have no issue with the work they have done. It seems fine. The question is whether or not a test drive is necessary at all. With the capability of alignment technology these days, you wouldn't have thought so.