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Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 2:11 pm
by Crofty79
Hello guys,
Was wondering if any one has had problems with tyre wear on the front wheels after a suspension drop.
I've got a 320i which went for MOT in April, just before I bought 4 new tyres and the front near side tyre has worn down to the bar already!
I did buy cheap tyres but come on the last set lasted longer.
I did replace the steering rack a while ago, and went to good old Kwik fit and asked if they would do an aligment check but refused because it was lowered.
He suggested a geo check, now I phoned a few places but not many do it. (only a main dealer)
Does anyone know of a plce near Gatwick that could do it.
Any help or info would be great thanks

Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 2:41 pm
by someguy
They refused because it was lowered?
How lowered is it?
Did you try all the tyre fitters?
If they're only wearing on one edge, it's the wheels need to be tracked and alligned and such, not that they're cheap tyres.
Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:00 pm
by koos
We take all our vans to get tracking done at Austec in Gatwick Rd, they have a dyno there and do a lot of high performance cars so i'm sure they could help you out. I'm not sure of the centre's name that its in, its just past the old Suzuki building on the way to the Big red radar on the right. Does that make sense? Doesnt if I read it back !! LOL
Mitch
Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 9:49 pm
by ian332isport
Not all that close to Gatwick, but I use Discount Tyres in Worthing. Don't let the name fool you. They have a very good Hunter 4 wheel alignment rig, and really know how to use it.
Ian.
Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:44 am
by Crofty79
Cheers guys will try them next week, I think Kiwk-Fit couldn't be bothered with my car so told me a load of bull to get rid.
Mitch I think i know what you mean, Manor Royal Trading Estate? Might give them ago, do you know how much they will charge?
Ian thanks mate Worthing I don't Know very well myself, but will keep it in mind. chees dude.
I'll let you know what happens.
Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 3:18 pm
by koos
We used discount tyres before we found this place, they do a good job. Our worthing depot uses them. Got my tyres from them, quite cheap.
Yeah its on Manor Royal, can find out for you if you wish?
Mitch
Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:26 am
by Crofty79
Hello Mitch, i have spoken to Austec said it was a tracking issue, so tried another tyre fitter Guilford tyres, but there kit can't fit on my car.
Austec said would cost about £190 or something like that, but if it takes longer than two hours then there hourly rate will be put on top of that.
Gonna have to wait till next month as they asked for new tyres to be fitted before they undertake the work.
It was nice to see another E30 though as i pulled into the car park, and the guy seemed very helpful as he came down and looked at the motor first.
Ian would you know how much Discount Tyres in Worthing would charge?
Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 5:01 pm
by koos
WOW thats alot of cash!!!!! Give discount tyres a go aswell.
Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 5:52 pm
by ian332isport
Crofty79 wrote:Ian would you know how much Discount Tyres in Worthing would charge?
Not off the top of my head. I seem to remember it was around £50 or £60 to do a 4 wheel alignment check and adjust the front toe. If you have a fully adjustable setup (front and rear), I believe it can go to nearer to £200.
Give them a ring and see what they charge. I believe they quote for the 4 wheel measurement, and then an extra charge for each a adjustment that is needed.
You can get them on 08000 370636.
Cheers,
Ian.
P.S. I'll be taking mine in for a full alignment (front & rear) next week, so may know more then.
Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 5:57 pm
by 12345kevin
I've had both mine done by a local tyre fitters with laser 2 wheel alignment, £15 each !! No problems with either of them.
Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 7:38 pm
by ed325i
I had the same proplem, Kwik fit wouldnt do it because it was lowerd, ended up getting to done at a lotus garage which cost me alot but they set up track cars so they know what works and what dont and they gave me lots of advice on how to get it to handle better.
Re: Help with camber/toe angle
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:38 am
by Crofty79
Cheers Guys, will give Discount Tyres a call next week, hopefully get some cash sorted by then.
That would be great Ian if you could let me know how it goes, don't think i have a fully adjustable set up.