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Title: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: geoffr70 on 15 July 2010, 02:20:46
Hello, recently replaced wishbones, drop links, tie rods/track rods, discs and pads on my 2000 3.0 elite. Just wondered if anyone knows of a good place in and around the northeast to do a full geometry set up as I can't seem to find anyone on any search engines. I asked in one garage and was alarmed when he said 'if your steering wheel is straight it'll all be ok!!' Obviously I lined it all up by sight the best I could but needs tweeking! Thanks
Title: Re: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: dad1uk on 15 July 2010, 07:36:58
WIM have gone national.....
Use this website as though you were ordering tyres (don't worry you don't actually order them) and at step 5 you get a map of all the garages connected to WIM. I'm not sure where the local one is to you but it may help.
Title: Re: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: Lazydocker on 15 July 2010, 07:44:38
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WIM have gone national.....
Use this website as though you were ordering tyres (don't worry you don't actually order them) and at step 5 you get a map of all the garages connected to WIM. I'm not sure where the local one is to you but it may help.

Was chatting to Tony about this on Friday. There are only 25 geometry centres.  He did say that they have to work to the same high standards he applies at Chesham and that he keeps a close eye on them now that he's trained them :y
Title: Re: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: smithpa7 on 15 July 2010, 08:15:54
I might be interested in using WIM in the near future.
I went through the WIM site and the nearest approved centre is:
Nigel Langs Tyre Pros Garage
164 Crook Street
Bolton
BL3 6AS

Good luck if you decide to try them out. :)

Title: Re: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: Lazydocker on 15 July 2010, 08:17:03
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I might be interested in using WIM in the near future.
I went through the WIM site and the nearest approved centre is:
Nigel Langs Tyre Pros Garage
164 Crook Street
Bolton
BL3 6AS

Good luck if you decide to try them out. :)


Sure someone has been to them and gave good reviews :-/
Title: Re: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: Jimbob on 15 July 2010, 08:18:36
I know several who have been there and been happy

Captain Zok, Elite Pete, and more  :y
Title: Re: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: Lazydocker on 15 July 2010, 08:19:27
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I know several who have been there and been happy

Captain Zok, Elite Pete, and more  :y

Thought so :y :y
Title: Re: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: 2woody on 15 July 2010, 09:21:56
the closest 4-wheel laser alignment rig is at Stratstone Jaguar on the A1 roundabout at Westerhope
Title: Re: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: Lazydocker on 15 July 2010, 09:30:48
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the closest 4-wheel laser alignment rig is at Stratstone Jaguar on the A1 roundabout at Westerhope

But do they know how to use it properly? Full Geometry is understood by WIM and WIM associates and is not just 4 wheel alignment as you well know :y
Title: Re: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: PhilRich on 15 July 2010, 11:27:42
I don't know whether these people are still operating, but maybe worth a try if Bolton is 'a bridge too far' ;D
 Mind, I've never used them myself, so this isn't a recommendation by any means! :)

Hi-Performance
South Terrace,
Seaham
SR7 7HN
Tel: 0191 5811821
Title: Re: Full geometry/wheel alignment in northeast?
Post by: 2woody on 15 July 2010, 13:04:27
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the closest 4-wheel laser alignment rig is at Stratstone Jaguar on the A1 roundabout at Westerhope

But do they know how to use it properly? Full Geometry is understood by WIM and WIM associates and is not just 4 wheel alignment as you well know :y

I'm sure they do - on the only occasion I've used them, they asked what I wanted and I gave them my requirements. they didn't bat an eyelid at 2degrees negative camber for instance

after all it's not rocket science, you only have front camber, front toe and rear combined toe/camber to adjust. Plus the steering damper, which I'm sure no-one does.