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Old 30 January 2003, 01:34 PM
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Having two new fronts fitted to my WRX today, which is being serviced.

They quoted me £80 for laser alignment - I smell a rat.

Just what would my 80 notes get me that a cheapo tyre place would probably do for a 20 quid ?

BTW the money's not the issue here seeing as the service is costing me absolutely zippo, but as I've had 3 calls already for "essential" work I think they are trying to claw some money back by creative invention.

Old 30 January 2003, 02:43 PM
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Sounds like a con to me m8 - I have paid between £20 and £25 on a range of cars from Fiestas to my scooby.

I would tell them where to shove their lasers!
Old 30 January 2003, 02:57 PM
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Thats exactly what I did in the end.

Someone local is gonna be getting the benefit of my 20-30 notes in the next couple of hours



Old 30 January 2003, 02:59 PM
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£80 spent on alignment with PowerStation or TSL could be worth it (it was in my case) but I'd question that a dealer or general tyre place has the knowledge of the settings to do it.
Old 30 January 2003, 03:16 PM
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I pay £35 to my local tyre place for laser alignment and full gemoetry setup
Old 31 January 2003, 07:38 AM
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... I wouldn't call it ESSENTIAL, but it certainly improved the handling of my car (did it at TSL and they certainly know what they are doing)
Old 31 January 2003, 10:23 AM
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I paid £35 and that's more than enough the ammount you've quoted I'd expect then to pick up the car and return for that (via a transporter). It certained helped with my tyre wear problem.

I had severe wear on the inside of the wheels and this fixed it my Subaru garage certainly couldn't (well done Lancaster Sevenoaks - NOT).

I'd shop around, if you are getting uneven wear than it's certainly worth while, but it's over the odds, look how much others have paid on here.

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Old 31 January 2003, 10:30 AM
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Well i think i paid 11 quid for laser alignment (or there abouts) the last time round (at my local decent and excellent service tyre place ) (will have to find the invoice and post the exact price)

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Old 31 January 2003, 11:47 AM
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Laser alignment and camber settings - £45-ish(Micheldever Tyres or Mill Lane Engineering, Basingstoke)

Power Engineering was about £80.

Anything that improves the life of your tyres as well as handling can't be a bad thing!
Old 31 January 2003, 01:58 PM
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Rip Off!! We do a Lazer Alignment for £10.
Old 31 January 2003, 04:47 PM
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Getting a full geometry check can transform the car.

My P1 was put on Hunter gear, and whilst all the settings were more or less 'within tollerance', to use Subaru speak, they were all over the place. Got everything set to the middle of the tollerances, and it was like driving a different car.

Yet the previous week, I'd had the tracking checked, and was told it was fine

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Old 31 January 2003, 07:27 PM
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Ricky, it seems that we are about the only 2 people not getting ripped off for laser alignment

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Old 31 January 2003, 10:03 PM
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Does the alignment need re-doing after tyre changes ?

I had it done at TSL when I had Eibachs fitted -

Excellent improvement.

Mark
Old 01 February 2003, 02:26 AM
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Had mine done ages ago at Power Station in Cheltenham. The ride home was great the car was a lot better. Its down to the guy doing the car..... But I drove from London to have it done as I had heard such good reports about them.
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