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Suspension setup in West Midlands.



  CursedTitanium 182FF
Other than TCR, who can't do anything till October. Who else can I take it to for alignment and coilover setup?
 
  CursedTitanium 182FF
I've tried Shropshire Automotive Services Ltd, not a service they offer. Tried Bad Obsession Motorsport (Project Binky) not a service they offer yet. DMS Motorsport can do it, but not till the end of next week, which is real close to the CS Day out to Barmouth.

Any other suggestions?
 

Mr Burns

ClioSport Club Member
  Swift Sport
I use ABP in Crewe, but they specialise in Jap stuff... Might be worth a try if you're desperate?

I think they've won 'best car garage of the year' over and over again IIRC.
 
  CursedTitanium 182FF
NorthloopCup Not so fussed on corner weights but if it's part of the package then so be it.
Just want it aligned and the coilovers setting up properly. It's very scrabbly on the road when putting your foot hard in it.
 
  CursedTitanium 182FF
@NorthloopCup Monday would be great, it's just a fast road car really, don't have the time nor money to track it. I wouldn't really know where to start with the settings sorry, other than a bit of camber and get rid of the twitchy steering.

I think the best thing would be for you to have a drive of it and see what I mean about twitchy steering. Nothing should be worn as I have been to Birchdown this week or the last, and they said it was all tight and no play was found.
 
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NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
@NorthloopCup Monday would be great, it's just a fast road car really, don't have the time nor money to track it. I wouldn't really know where to start with the settings sorry, other than a bit of camber and get rid of the twitchy steering.
Ok mate no worries. Just to make you aware, running toe out will give you some twitchy ness to the steering, it's unavoidable I'm afraid. If it's miles out though it'll be awful which is what I imagine yours is currently?
 


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