recom. - suspension geometry set-up in east midlands
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:08 pm
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I recently had my car "geo'd" and looked around quite a bit first. Thought I'd post my experience here incase it helps others in the future.
There seems to be a range of people out there offering full 4 wheel alignment/geo services with a range of equipment and feedback.. there is also a massive range of prices!
I was being a cheap-skate, BUT wanted a decent job doing, plus I had the settings I wanted already so didn't see the point in using someone who roadtested the car and spent 1/2hr interviewing me before hand
I ended up using a company just south of Leicester called "tyres galore". I'd regularly passed by there when I used to live in town, but always dismissed them as a low-cost tyre and exhaust outfit!
http://www.tyresgalore.co.uk/index.php? ... =alignment
They may well fit that pigeon hole, but having chatted to the guys i found out they have just about the most upto date optical alignment kit in there too, which having seen it in operation is absolutely amazing!
It uses an array of cameras to build a picture of the alignment of the four wheels, and allows real time adjustments..
Their base in Leicester has the top of the range version of the equipment which includes automatic levelling of the car prior to each alignment, their other base in Market Harborough has a more traditional manual alignment bed which gets aligned every morning, so is marginally less accurate, although seems to be the same bed/base as most other set-up's I've seen
They were able to take measurements of where the car was set, at the time I took it in, then realign to my settings. I had my own numbers as I've plumped for the stock settings a friend uses when setting up his race car for a new circuit, but they're also able to set to factory default settings for pretty much any car, and regardless of whether you're excessively lowered to the point more traditional equipment will not fit on/over the wheels and tyres
work was done during the day while I was at work so can't comment on how long it took, but the guys are very knowledgable and obviously into their cars; very happy to chat about the process and settings
cost for me for a full alignment check, and realignment to my specifications (front camber, caster and toe, rear camber and toe) was around £50 (can't remember the exact figure as I had two new tyres fitted and an exhaust clamp replaced at the same time) which I thought was a bargain compared to some other quotes I'd had, especially as this included following the manufacturers recommended process for weighting the car down prior to measuring and adjusting which I know from experience isn't as simple as dumping 3 bags of sand in the passenger seat
the only service they can't offer is corner weighting, however i have access to a set of corner scales at work should i decide to do this myself before the next alignment
hope this recommendation is of use to someone; Id like to point out I have no connection to the company whatsoever, just passing on the good experience i had with my own car
ben
I recently had my car "geo'd" and looked around quite a bit first. Thought I'd post my experience here incase it helps others in the future.
There seems to be a range of people out there offering full 4 wheel alignment/geo services with a range of equipment and feedback.. there is also a massive range of prices!
I was being a cheap-skate, BUT wanted a decent job doing, plus I had the settings I wanted already so didn't see the point in using someone who roadtested the car and spent 1/2hr interviewing me before hand
I ended up using a company just south of Leicester called "tyres galore". I'd regularly passed by there when I used to live in town, but always dismissed them as a low-cost tyre and exhaust outfit!
http://www.tyresgalore.co.uk/index.php? ... =alignment
They may well fit that pigeon hole, but having chatted to the guys i found out they have just about the most upto date optical alignment kit in there too, which having seen it in operation is absolutely amazing!
It uses an array of cameras to build a picture of the alignment of the four wheels, and allows real time adjustments..
Their base in Leicester has the top of the range version of the equipment which includes automatic levelling of the car prior to each alignment, their other base in Market Harborough has a more traditional manual alignment bed which gets aligned every morning, so is marginally less accurate, although seems to be the same bed/base as most other set-up's I've seen
They were able to take measurements of where the car was set, at the time I took it in, then realign to my settings. I had my own numbers as I've plumped for the stock settings a friend uses when setting up his race car for a new circuit, but they're also able to set to factory default settings for pretty much any car, and regardless of whether you're excessively lowered to the point more traditional equipment will not fit on/over the wheels and tyres
work was done during the day while I was at work so can't comment on how long it took, but the guys are very knowledgable and obviously into their cars; very happy to chat about the process and settings
cost for me for a full alignment check, and realignment to my specifications (front camber, caster and toe, rear camber and toe) was around £50 (can't remember the exact figure as I had two new tyres fitted and an exhaust clamp replaced at the same time) which I thought was a bargain compared to some other quotes I'd had, especially as this included following the manufacturers recommended process for weighting the car down prior to measuring and adjusting which I know from experience isn't as simple as dumping 3 bags of sand in the passenger seat
the only service they can't offer is corner weighting, however i have access to a set of corner scales at work should i decide to do this myself before the next alignment
hope this recommendation is of use to someone; Id like to point out I have no connection to the company whatsoever, just passing on the good experience i had with my own car
ben