Can anybody recommend any decent places to get suspension set up properly?
Coilovers are imminent, so it'll need setting up.
So with regards to all this, is there nothing at all that is needed for the rear? Purely front tracking & camber setting?
I'm sure ETS charged me for a 4 wheel alignment on my 1.2 lol. Buggers.
Thats all good then, I'll get some quotes tomorrow for it. Hopefully someone will be open on Monday (doubtful, but hey), so that I don't have to worry about it too long.
Any recommendations for settings on the front? Or shall I just go standard and everything normal? Because not a race car, grandad car.
Yeah, staying OE top mounts for now. May be something that I'll upgrade once I've sorted a couple other bits.
1.5 degrees. Being a total r****d (mechanically and life in general), what would the negative camber do for me and everyday driving? Improve the cornering abilities slightly? Will this amount cause a mass of uneven tyre wear?
ETS make me laugh. I've just rang up 3 of their branches to get quotes for this.
Giltbrook: £100 (but they cant set camber to anything other than factory settings)
Derby: £50 for wheel alignment plus extra for camber adjustment (but it depends how low it is)
Sutton: £50
Consistency FTW.
ETS make me laugh. I've just rang up 3 of their branches to get quotes for this.
Giltbrook: £100 (but they cant set camber to anything other than factory settings)
Derby: £50 for wheel alignment plus extra for camber adjustment (but it depends how low it is)
Sutton: £50
Consistency FTW.
I went to the sutton one today. Very nice facilities they have.
Even when I enquiries about tyres, I rang Giltbrook and Somecotes. For 2 tyres supplied & fitted, Somecotes were just shy of £30 cheaper.
Plus, I don't like the staff so much at Giltbrook. They don't seem as helpful & knowledgable.
For fitting tyres, I always go to Somecotes ETS as they're cheap and have a really good service, even if their facilities are getting on a bit now.