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wheel alignment shop needed (MELB)

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wheel alignment shop needed (MELB)

Post by zzzz »

Hi there,

Just looking for somewhere relatively close to the city that can do a wheel alignment on my jeep.
It is running 36" simexs and quiet a few places can't or won't do it for me.

I tried Bob Jane but those peanuts couldn't do an alignment and get the steering wheel straight. Even though there is an adjustment for it on the drag link.

Any suggestions?

cheers

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Post by roadrunner »

Ring around a few truck tyre / alignment places and ask them if they can handle that size...

Pro-axle maybe?
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Post by modman »

pro-comp, or they will now someone who does.
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Post by OzJeeper »

Zac - get it up here to Gary Thompson (Soutars) and they/he will get it spot - on.
Does an excellent job.
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Post by 80diesel4play »

Edgars Tyrepower in Clayton North (blackburn Road - (03) 9560 9433 )
Ask for Ian Edgar - they do my 80 all the time and for $45 they get it right.

They have a good setup and can do it in under and hour. I see the guys there nearly every 2 months to keep the 80 going straight.
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Post by bazzle »

I do my own with a Tape measure .(toe) Always same as machine when Ive had it checked.

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