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Thread: Melbourne - Recommended Wheel Aligner

  1. #11
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    Check out this thread regarding servicing...

    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=41211

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    http://www.centrelinesuspension.com.au/

    right next door to my work

    dom

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    Re: Melbourne - Recommended Wheel Aligner

    Quote Originally Posted by WABIT
    http://www.centrelinesuspension.com.au/

    right next door to my work

    dom
    Too far Dom!! Ive travelled enough for the wheels hahahah
    84 MK1 GTI
    01 DC2R

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    The Tyre Solution
    468 Burwood Rd
    Hawthorn, VIC
    9819 9444

    Kynan is the guy who owns/operates the place. This guy is truly amazing. He has an "interesting" personality which can/has rubbed people the wrong way, but he knows his ****. I went through 4 different wheel alignment places before Kynan fixed the problem.

    Sunroof // ICT Tint // Seats // Steering wheel

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    hey pixl, what was the problem?

    im not too keen to spend $hundreds but i too am pretty picky about the alignment, and since i've bought the polo it seems to always feel off-center to the right (steering wheel) and pulling left slightly (at the best of times, it can be worse).

    been to VW dealers, tyre plus near the airport, and bridgestone in dandy, but it's never really truly on the money.

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    Pretty much what you're experiencing.

    It use to pull so hard to the left that after driving for more than 40 minutes or so, my arms would hurt from fighting the steering wheel. Everywhere I went, I heard the same thing -- "Yeah, it probably feels like it's pulling to the left but I can tell you that it's just the camber of the road." or "Cars are designed to pull to the left, it's a safety thing in case you fall asleep at the wheel."

    Here's the thread I started on it -- http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=21539

    Sunroof // ICT Tint // Seats // Steering wheel

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    Craig helps out my Dad and Geoff with their Mk1's plus he does a lot of Victoria's motorpsort cars.

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    Just wanted to follow up, TruTrack in North Melbourne are simply put the best place I've ever had an alignment done. Plus the cafe is great while you wait! They DEFINITELY know their stuff. Thanks for the recommendation.

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    Re: Melbourne - Recommended Wheel Aligner

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket36
    Just wanted to follow up, TruTrack in North Melbourne are simply put the best place I've ever had an alignment done. Plus the cafe is great while you wait! They DEFINITELY know their stuff. Thanks for the recommendation.
    Nice! Sounds like money well spent! Need to book my car in still argh
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