How much for camber & wheel alignment - any Middlesbrough area recommendations?

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Hiya peeps!

I'm finally getting me coilies done a week on Saturday :yahoo: - so obviously I'm gonna need to get my camber & wheel aligment sorted, I phoned Canon Park Tyre Exchange in Middlesbrough today and explained what I was doing and asked for a price, he quoted me £25.

Just got home and told the husband and he said that sounded very cheap and asked if I'd asked about camber - I didn't coz I thought he would have quoted me for everything I'd need doing after I told him what the crack was.

Can anyone shed any light on what I should be paying and/or recommend where to go (I have no issue with Canon Park TE but recommendations are always good)


Thanks guys!


Jamie
 
'bout right.

I pay £15, but it's mates rates garage who sends a lot of business to tyre shop where they do all the laser allignment.

£22.50 to joe public
 
'bout right.

I pay £15, but it's mates rates garage who sends a lot of business to tyre shop where they do all the laser allignment.

£22.50 to joe public

Oh cool so you reckon that probs is both camber & and wheels alignment? Bonus! :)
 
You really need 4 wheel alignment doing, so if thats what theyre doing great.

What you dont want is a quick - Kwik fit type 'tracking' session.

I've found a place that uses the beisbarth alignment equipment in the north east for this is S-Cars in spennymore - cost was around £45 I think, but I knew it was done right.
 
You really need 4 wheel alignment doing, so if thats what theyre doing great.

What you dont want is a quick - Kwik fit type 'tracking' session.

I've found a place that uses the beisbarth alignment equipment in the north east for this is S-Cars in spennymore - cost was around £45 I think, but I knew it was done right.

Thanks for that - I was originally expecting to pay between £40 - £60 coz I really wasn't sure so that doesn't sound bad, bit far for me though as I'll likely be going on my own - don't like going too far on me own without 'husband-nav' lol

So you reckon its safe to use Kwik-fit for this type of thing? - sooo many horror stories haha
 
I use these guys:

4 Wheel Alignment

but they might be a bit far for you to travel. super accurate machine though.

Who's doing your coilies and how much? Only reason is Revoloution are very competative price wise and might be able to do you a good fitting and alignement deal.
 
Don't you want a Beissbarth alignment rather than a 4 wheel alignment?

If you go to kwikfit they will just align the wheels (toe), they won't check castor or camber settings. At APS a Beissbarth alignment is about £80 so I doubt what is being offered at high street garages is likely to be as comprehensive although I'd be interested to hear others views on this.
 
I use these guys:

4 Wheel Alignment

but they might be a bit far for you to travel. super accurate machine though.

Who's doing your coilies and how much? Only reason is Revoloution are very competative price wise and might be able to do you a good fitting and alignement deal.

My brother-in-laws a mechanic so he's doing it for me for a pack of Corona & the price of a takeaway lol

I have a North East Tyre & Exhaust near me - anyone know if theyre alright?
 
Don't you want a Beissbarth alignment rather than a 4 wheel alignment?

If you go to kwikfit they will just align the wheels (toe), they won't check castor or camber settings. At APS a Beissbarth alignment is about £80 so I doubt what is being offered at high street garages is likely to be as comprehensive although I'd be interested to hear others views on this.

In all honesty Warren, I'm really not sure - not too fussed on going overly technical on it just as long as its 'right' and not overly expensive. I doubt i'll be going to Kwik-fit like - makes me judder! :)
 
I doubt i'll be going to Kwik-fit like - makes me judder! :)

If you went there you'd be juddering as your wheels would be loose and the tyres would be fitted in the wrong direction!!!

Coilies will change the geometry so it's worth getting it as right as poss as otherwise tyre wear will increase, and under heavy braking or in bad weather conditions your stopping distance will increase and even worse it may not even brake in straight line. A few quid today can save big bills or worse insurance claims / personal well being later on. Sounds like bro in aw knows where he's at so it's all good.
 
I've used HiQ in the past if there's one near you...they were ok and use laser alignment.
 
If you went there you'd be juddering as your wheels would be loose and the tyres would be fitted in the wrong direction!!!

Coilies will change the geometry so it's worth getting it as right as poss as otherwise tyre wear will increase, and under heavy braking or in bad weather conditions your stopping distance will increase and even worse it may not even brake in straight line. A few quid today can save big bills or worse insurance claims / personal well being later on. Sounds like bro in aw knows where he's at so it's all good.

+1
 
If you went there you'd be juddering as your wheels would be loose and the tyres would be fitted in the wrong direction!!!

Coilies will change the geometry so it's worth getting it as right as poss as otherwise tyre wear will increase, and under heavy braking or in bad weather conditions your stopping distance will increase and even worse it may not even brake in straight line. A few quid today can save big bills or worse insurance claims / personal well being later on. Sounds like bro in aw knows where he's at so it's all good.


Hahaha! So I've heard lol
Yeh I totally get what your saying, don't get me wrong I'm not trying to scrimp, I just don't wanna over-spend for summat thats more advanced than what I realistically need for normal commuting. :racer:
 
You can use Welcome to Align My Car to find your nearest place with Hunter equipment - looks like that's what North Eastern Tyres and Exhaust have. Spot on results I've had in the past on Hunter machines...
 
I've always paid around £25 for toe alignment. Plenty of places that do it.

As for camber, I've not found many places that do it. When I was at uni I found a place and it was £60 for camber and toe.

I'd assume, or atleast hope, that anywhere that offers the service of fitting suspension components has access to full wheel alignment facilities.
 
I've always paid around £25 for toe alignment. Plenty of places that do it.

As for camber, I've not found many places that do it. When I was at uni I found a place and it was £60 for camber and toe.

I'd assume, or atleast hope, that anywhere that offers the service of fitting suspension components has access to full wheel alignment facilities.

My bro-in-laws doing my coilies so i'll be getting it done seperately - I was originally thinking about £40-£60 so I may have guesstimated about right :)
 
Just phoned NE Tyre & Exhaust and they quoted me £30 for front toe, £30 for rear toe and price on inspection for camber (if its adjustable).

I assume the camber is adjustable is it?

Also, anyone think this is a bit OTT on price??
 
I think it's fair. You can bet adjustment will be required, so about £15 a corner sounds fair.

Youve paid for coilovers so finish the job properly and reap the rewards!
 
You can use Welcome to Align My Car to find your nearest place with Hunter equipment - looks like that's what North Eastern Tyres and Exhaust have. Spot on results I've had in the past on Hunter machines...

Thanks for that link Phil - I checked it out and the nearest to me is actually the first place I rang, Canon Park Tyre Exchange :) - also there is a link on the site for 5% off alignmet - not a huge discount but its better than nothing :icon_thumright:
 
I think it's fair. You can bet adjustment will be required, so about £15 a corner sounds fair.

Youve paid for coilovers so finish the job properly and reap the rewards!

Thats ok then, aslong as I'm not getting ripped off :no:

You are right :yes: - really appreciate the advice!
 
havent town n country got the full set up for camber caster and sai.....

perhaps falcon performance too?
 
In London I paid £100 last year for laser allignment (Hunter) and wheel balancing for all 4 wheels.
At another garage I recently paid £90 for laser allignment (Hunter), but I can go back as many times as I like within the next 6 months and they will re-allign for free.
 
In London I paid £100 last year for laser allignment (Hunter) and wheel balancing for all 4 wheels.
At another garage I recently paid £90 for laser allignment (Hunter), but I can go back as many times as I like within the next 6 months and they will re-allign for free.


So it seems about £100 is the average on Hunter systems then. Good to know. :)
 
I think I paid 50-quid-ish for a Hunter session at the Just Car Clinic near Scarborough (the nearest one to me)...
 
I think I paid 50-quid-ish for a Hunter session at the Just Car Clinic near Scarborough (the nearest one to me)...

Thats more the money I was wanting to pay really - just found one in Hartlepool too so not too far! :) Thanks for that!
 
NETE use laser 4 wheel alinement and cost me £45 last time i used them, as for camber i dont think its adjustable on the 2.0 tdi sport?

They've quoted me £30 front & £30 rear. I've tried to look into the camber adjustment and I think it might only be the rear thats adjustable.