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Old 27-03-2005, 05:54 PM   #1
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Default I need a wheel allignment on an AUII in Sydney.

Can anyone tell me of a good place to get my AUII front end aligned in Sydney South. I have heard that it needs to be done by someone who realy knows the AU front end to have it done properly.
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Old 27-03-2005, 09:32 PM   #2
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This may not be Sydney south, but City Suspensions in Penrith do an outstanding job for front end alignments.
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Old 28-03-2005, 02:20 AM   #3
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I've had mine done 4 times and it's still not right. After the bigger rims/tyres went on it went all crazy and no-one's been able to get it right since. Hope you find someone that can do it proper for you.

On that note, if anyone can recommend someone in Melbourne for me?
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Old 28-03-2005, 02:44 AM   #4
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I've had mine done 4 times and it's still not right. After the bigger rims/tyres went on it went all crazy and no-one's been able to get it right since. Hope you find someone that can do it proper for you.

On that note, if anyone can recommend someone in Melbourne for me?
G'day Krissy,

Hope that your Easter was very good. I had one done about 3 weeks ago when I fitted 4 new tyres. It was done at BOB Jane Broadmeadows. It's been a great job. 4 new tyres fitted and balanced and the front end done for $120. Not bad I reckon!

By the way, when you say it all went crazy, what exactly do you mean?

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Old 28-03-2005, 03:12 AM   #5
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G'day Krissy,

Hope that your Easter was very good. I had one done about 3 weeks ago when I fitted 4 new tyres. It was done at BOB Jane Broadmeadows. It's been a great job. 4 new tyres fitted and balanced and the front end done for $120. Not bad I reckon!

By the way, when you say it all went crazy, what exactly do you mean?

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G'day Georgie :P

Happy Easter mate!

The problem with mine is the front left. Pulls badly. When I hit the brakes (whether I'm braking hard of soft doesn't matter) it pulls bad to that side and also while cruising, you let it go and it steers itself to the left. I've had it done at Bob Jane Werribee twice (which is where I had the new rims & tyres fitted) then at somewhere else, I forget the name of the place, then at JMM but it's still mis-behaving. It was "perfect" before I changed wheels. Everytime I brake, the steering wheel goes nuts to the left. I'm use to it now though lol but still, I should try again and get it sorted because I don't wanna chew my tyre up.

I'll try BJ in Broadmeadows then. See how it goes.
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Old 28-03-2005, 03:26 AM   #6
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G'day Georgie :P

Happy Easter mate!

The problem with mine is the front left. Pulls badly. When I hit the brakes (whether I'm braking hard of soft doesn't matter) it pulls bad to that side and also while cruising, you let it go and it steers itself to the left. I've had it done at Bob Jane Werribee twice (which is where I had the new rims & tyres fitted) then at somewhere else, I forget the name of the place, then at JMM but it's still mis-behaving. It was "perfect" before I changed wheels. Everytime I brake, the steering wheel goes nuts to the left. I'm use to it now though lol but still, I should try again and get it sorted because I don't wanna chew my tyre up.

I'll try BJ in Broadmeadows then. See how it goes.

Hi Krissy,

Sounds like you've got your handsfull! What did the guys who did it say when you took it back to them? Did you have the wheels changed at Bob Jane? If you did, then it's their responsibility to get it sorted!

Anyway, ring Bob Jane Broadmeadows on 93024444 and talk to Dominic. He's the manager and seems a decent bloke to me. He may not be able to shed light on your prob though because being a Bob Jane like Werribee, they'll be using the same alignment system. It's worth a try though!

What do you reckon?

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Hi Krissy,

Sounds like you've got your handsfull! What did the guys who did it say when you took it back to them? Did you have the wheels changed at Bob Jane? If you did, then it's their responsibility to get it sorted!

Anyway, ring Bob Jane Broadmeadows on 93024444 and talk to Dominic. He's the manager and seems a decent bloke to me. He may not be able to shed light on your prob though because being a Bob Jane like Werribee, they'll be using the same alignment system. It's worth a try though!

What do you reckon?

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Firstly, sorry to tgmor for hijacking the thread and making it all about me lol.

George, I rarely make a fuss about anything. But why take it back to the same place? If they couldn't do it right the 1st time what's to say they'll do it right the 2nd? Or in BJ's case, 3rd time?! No - I move on lol. I'll go to BJ in Broady and ask for Dom and see if they can get it right.
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Old 28-03-2005, 04:01 AM   #8
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Firstly, sorry to tgmor for hijacking the thread and making it all about me lol.

George, I rarely make a fuss about anything. But why take it back to the same place? If they couldn't do it right the 1st time what's to say they'll do it right the 2nd? Or in BJ's case, 3rd time?! No - I move on lol. I'll go to BJ in Broady and ask for Dom and see if they can get it right.

Fair enough Krissy,

At least you've got your next move planned! It may help to tell Dominic the lack of success you've had with the Werribee store though, it may give his staff the motivation they need to get it right for you and perhaps secure your business for next time!

Let me know how you go.

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Old 28-03-2005, 07:32 AM   #9
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It sounds like I'm not the only one needing a good alignment, hopefully there are some good ones in my area. I could go to Bob Jane or some other chain of tyre mobs but the knowledge between outlets varies & I find you get different conflicting opinions from one place to another.

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I do my own alignments.

Most aligners don't know what the hell they are doing.

BTW, AU's are very easy to do.

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G'day Georgie :P

Happy Easter mate!

The problem with mine is the front left. Pulls badly. When I hit the brakes (whether I'm braking hard of soft doesn't matter) it pulls bad to that side and also while cruising, you let it go and it steers itself to the left. I've had it done at Bob Jane Werribee twice (which is where I had the new rims & tyres fitted) then at somewhere else, I forget the name of the place, then at JMM but it's still mis-behaving. It was "perfect" before I changed wheels. Everytime I brake, the steering wheel goes nuts to the left. I'm use to it now though lol but still, I should try again and get it sorted because I don't wanna chew my tyre up.

I'll try BJ in Broadmeadows then. See how it goes.
Sounds like you have a brake problem, not alignment.
Get your calipers looked at.

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Old 28-03-2005, 09:18 AM   #12
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It's so obvious that there is so much suspicion of automotive service providers and with good reason. It's hard to find someone who'll do their utmost to get it right every time and not rip you off for it.

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Old 28-03-2005, 10:01 AM   #13
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Can anyone tell me of a good place to get my AUII front end aligned in Sydney South. I have heard that it needs to be done by someone who realy knows the AU front end to have it done properly.
Try Rex Stafford Suspension and Steering at Yennora. I take both cars there and they always do a top job. Rex is a big GT fan and is a Ford man through and through. I'd steer away from most of the tyre shop places as they tend to get it wrong most of the time.
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Sounds like you have a brake problem, not alignment.
Get your calipers looked at.

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The alignment was perfect before the wheels went on though.

AU's are easy to do? That's not what I hear. You must have a special 'alignment' secret that you're keeping from everyone lol :P
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Jax Tyres at Liverpool have never given me any grief when I go there. Maybe try them ?
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The alignment was perfect before the wheels went on though.
Slightly different size wheels can change the alignment slightly.
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AU's are easy to do? That's not what I hear. You must have a special 'alignment' secret that you're keeping from everyone lol :P
Nope, just experience.
AU's like every other car have the 3 major adjustments, castor, camber, and toe.

Toe and camber are easy to get right, though castor is a little tricker with out any way of measuring. Plenty of test drives are needed.

Both camber and castor are changed with the use of shims, and toe is adjusted with the tie rod ends.

Certainly not rocket science, however it helps if you know the basic principles of wheel aligning.

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Old 28-03-2005, 04:19 PM   #17
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Thanks all for your suggestions, I will make a call to the recomended specialists & see what I can arrange.

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