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Old 12 March 2008, 06:41 PM
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I'm planning to fit a Perrin ALK this weekend, I have small car ramps to run the car up on. Will this work or does the wheel need to be clear of the ground for the fitting?
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Old 12 March 2008, 06:48 PM
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your gonna need the wheels off the ground because you need to remove the bolts from the lower arm and it will be very hard to re-fit them with the wheels on your ramps, really want it on axle stands mate.
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OK thanks for that
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remember to get the alignment set up afterwards
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There's a local motorsport garage which has an advanced re-set for performance cars costing £67. TSL Motorsport have quoted 165+vat for a 4wheel laser alighnment. I'm tempted to save money but would it prove false economy?
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Originally Posted by trevsjwood
There's a local motorsport garage which has an advanced re-set for performance cars costing £67. TSL Motorsport have quoted 165+vat for a 4wheel laser alighnment. I'm tempted to save money but would it prove false economy?
Thanks again
Think i only paid £65 from Powerstation and then re-applied by Dastek for about £55.
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Originally Posted by trevsjwood
There's a local motorsport garage which has an advanced re-set for performance cars costing £67. TSL Motorsport have quoted 165+vat for a 4wheel laser alighnment. I'm tempted to save money but would it prove false economy?
Thanks again
£165 + VAT is a bit steep. I paid £120 all in for mine.

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Can you let me know what the kit was like to fit please. I've got the very same kit in my garage to fit to mine when I get round to it.

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Yes will do, although I can forsee it testing my limited technical knowhow, (prob all day of a job)
Thanks for the inputs chaps, I'll take the cheaper option.
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if you go on my project 05 newage mickyjeff i have fitted the perrin gear to mine. scroll though and find it. it will help might take a couple of days the bolts are mega tight and take of the bottom y frame. its a lot easier to get the anti lift kit on, best of luck with it
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Thanks, found it. Thinks I'm going to put the car up the ramps and have a good look around to get a clearer picture. Got plenty of information about it now.
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