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Title: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: Martin_1962 on 27 December 2008, 22:00:13
Going to get aligned on Tuesday, hope to see TB on the way home if he is in (and replies) - he has a radiator for me.

Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: bertiecbx550 on 27 December 2008, 22:14:11
yep i think a visit to wim is in order for the beemer in the new year when i`ve got sum dosh....
Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: dad1uk on 28 December 2008, 01:02:42
Something I must do very soon, just a bit of a trek to get there. Its worth it though according to people who have used them.
Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 28 December 2008, 01:09:19
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Something I must do very soon, just a bit of a trek to get there. Its worth it though according to people who have used them.

It depends.

I did nearly a 300 miles round trip to WIM in a V6, to be told the only adjustment I needed was toe (tracking) - yet the charge (£85) for full geometry still applied - whereas tracking adjustment only would have been around £25 at a local centre.

I guess I was just very unlucky. If you need a few adjustments, it's worth it :y

Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: Welung666 on 28 December 2008, 09:47:16
Bertie and Dad, try calling Chemix in Halesowen. They have the same machine as WIM and a couple of the guys are properly trained to use it too :y
Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: TheBoy on 28 December 2008, 10:10:53
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Bertie and Dad, try calling Chemix in Halesowen. They have the same machine as WIM and a couple of the guys are properly trained to use it too :y
But do they understand Omega geometry settings?  The factory specified settings are 'dangle berries'.
Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: MickAP on 28 December 2008, 13:03:21
I enquired about having my tracking done at my local tyre fitters.
They said because the Omega needs special settings it would cost me more than your average tracking charge, I tended to believe them as I know what WIM charge, so whether they do a proper job remains to be seen, not tried yet.

Mick
Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: amba on 28 December 2008, 16:49:30
I needed a full geometery set up as I was starting to destroy the inside edges of my front tyres.Went along to my usual tyre place and they said tracking was spot on and they said "no charge"as no work done.They advised me to go to main dealer as they were only people with correct set up equipment. ??
When I went through yellow pages found a place in Ashford,kent who have the full computer setup.They did a full set of readings before/advised what neede to be done and costs(£82=00 +vat)and then did a full print out after adjustments..they also said VX settings were unreliable and seemed to confirm what we all knew.
So far very satisfied with results and a lot closer that North of London...might be worth putting their details on map for us Southeners.
Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: LaserLance on 28 December 2008, 16:53:49
Amba whats the name and addresss of that firm in ashford ? i really need mine sorting out as its as flighty as hell at the moment  :( :( picks up cambers and bumps in road and is all over the place
Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: amba on 28 December 2008, 17:00:34
LaserLance..pm sent
Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: Lazydocker on 28 December 2008, 21:51:31
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Going to get aligned on Tuesday

Don't forget that you need to fill BOTH the petrol and LPG tanks :o :o :y :y
Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: Martin_1962 on 28 December 2008, 22:00:04
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Going to get aligned on Tuesday

Don't forget that you need to fill BOTH the petrol and LPG tanks :o :o :y :y


Full gas quarter petrol - will discuss at the time a possible rear lift of 5 to 10mm
Title: Re: WIM on Tuesday
Post by: Lazydocker on 28 December 2008, 22:30:30
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Going to get aligned on Tuesday

Don't forget that you need to fill BOTH the petrol and LPG tanks :o :o :y :y


Full gas quarter petrol - will discuss at the time a possible rear lift of 5 to 10mm

I must have managed to change Tony's mind a little then... I had to fill both :o :o :o

That said, with petrol so cheap at the moment I'm planning on keeping it fairly full :y :y