MK5 Golf GTI

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Title: Wheel allignment
Post by: jamma on March 05, 2012, 02:38:08 pm
Car passed its MOT on Saturday but one thing they mentioned was uneven tyre wear on fronts. They are wearing on insides so camber is wrong.
I just booked a laser allignment in Christchurch and asked them to swap the front for the backs , booked in this Saturday.

Total cost will be 48 quid which I thought was a bargain expecially as I had the same thing done on my 911 two years back and it was 110 quid .

Does that price seem right?

cheers
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: stealthwolf on March 05, 2012, 03:24:13 pm
I think I paid closer to £120-130 when I had mine done. That was a full alignment set up.
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: jamma on March 05, 2012, 03:27:37 pm
I think I paid closer to £120-130 when I had mine done. That was a full alignment set up.

Yes I had to ask again when she said it, seems very cheap.
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: mvb12 on March 05, 2012, 03:31:21 pm
Is this exactly the same as what the stealers call a "4 wheel geometry alignment"?

I'm asuming so as when i had a polo and changed the wishbones they told me i needed this, but just wondered as the prices was extorsionate, iirc they wanted something like £500.
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: jamma on March 05, 2012, 03:32:01 pm
I think I paid closer to £120-130 when I had mine done. That was a full alignment set up.

I just called them again, they said as a GTI has a lot easier set up than a porsche 996 its def 48 quid all in. So looks like its right.

They said it depends on vehicle but gti is that price as they are easier to adjust .
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: jamma on March 05, 2012, 03:33:22 pm
Is this exactly the same as what the stealers call a "4 wheel geometry alignment"?

I'm asuming so as when i had a polo and changed the wishbones they told em i needed this, but just wondered as the prices was extorsionate, iirc they wans something like £500.

Yes 4 wheel allignment, plus the one in christchurch has the 30,000 hunter machine so its more accurate than any dealer rubbish .

http://www.christchurchtyre.co.uk/wheel-alignment.html
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: reflex11 on March 05, 2012, 03:36:40 pm
don't mean to ask the obvious  but did anyone notice a difference when getting the Wheel alignment done? if so what did you notice
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: jamma on March 05, 2012, 03:41:58 pm
don't mean to ask the obvious  but did anyone notice a difference when getting the Wheel alignment done? if so what did you notice

 I will let you know next week but what I do notice is everyone says how well the GTI handles, well I have had it for nearly a year and I think the handling is rubbish. The reason for this maybe is my allignment is well out though so hopefully it will improve next week.
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: stealthwolf on March 05, 2012, 04:31:03 pm
If the geometry is set up properly, you can basically go round corners faster. The car feels less sketchy and more planted.
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: stealthwolf on March 05, 2012, 04:33:52 pm
The company wheels inmotion have centres they approve of:

http://www.wheels-inmotion.co.uk/tyre-fitting-centres.php

Looks like your company is on the list!
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: heavyd on March 05, 2012, 05:21:01 pm
I didnt even realise that it was different to tracking :signLOL:
Just found 3 local places with ww.alignmycar.co.uk, think I'll be gettiong it done properly after the WALk has been fitted :happy2:
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: rich83 on March 05, 2012, 05:32:39 pm
don't mean to ask the obvious  but did anyone notice a difference when getting the Wheel alignment done? if so what did you notice

 I will let you know next week but what I do notice is everyone says how well the GTI handles, well I have had it for nearly a year and I think the handling is rubbish. The reason for this maybe is my allignment is well out though so hopefully it will improve next week.

What tyres do you have on your car?
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: fab5freddy on March 05, 2012, 06:52:44 pm
Car passed its MOT on Saturday but one thing they mentioned was uneven tyre wear on fronts. They are wearing on insides so camber is wrong.
I just booked a laser allignment in Christchurch and asked them to swap the front for the backs , booked in this Saturday.

Total cost will be 48 quid which I thought was a bargain expecially as I had the same thing done on my 911 two years back and it was 110 quid .

Does that price seem right?

cheers


Jamma it's more likely that toe in/out is your problem not camber  :happy2:
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: jamma on March 05, 2012, 07:18:44 pm
Yeah toe ,camber , whatever it is lol

I have falken 452's and I know what you will say now , I know they are not pilots or vreds but I had hanhooks before and they were rubbish too . So much under steer . Anyway getting it sorted and my other half is having our first child soon so I won't be using the car much she will although she prob won't be liking the fact it's a 3 door lol
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: rich83 on March 05, 2012, 07:21:20 pm
Falkens = understeer. No wonder you think the chassis is rubbish. I had them on the front of my edition 30 when I bought it, and they were hideous.

Good luck with the birth, everyone seems to be having kids at the moment.  :happy2:
Title: Re: Wheel allignment
Post by: jamma on March 12, 2012, 12:29:28 pm
Had the allignment done , car feels a lot better, plus only 36 quid which I found very cheap as they spent nearly an hour on it with the wheel swapping etc.

Been driving a Boxster around all weekend , I never actually realised how well they handle, its in a different league to my GTI. The golf will have it on the straights as its just the 2.5 poverty spec one but round the twistys it would be ta ta. Handling is amazing and better than my old 911 .