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Fronts do need fully aligned and the camber plus track should be done together. I use a guy in Larbert. Progrip. Look at his website then see if you can find the same thing near you. He charges £58 for camber and tracking adjustment and the results are optimum grip.
Try other car clubs for advice too, pistonheads, club gti etc. I'd reckon £60 or there about should be the right price. And if it didn't sink in… avoid kwikfit ( they sent me on my way with 1.5 threads on my track rod end, a burst gaitor on a brand new rack and a sheared camber bolt!!!)
Ask the same questions of all your suppliers and you'll soon get a feeling for the right guy.
Oh, avoid amateurs, especially if they have a K at the start and end of their branding…
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BAZ-GTI said
Thanks I thought it didn't seem right, they really didn't have a clue if I'm honest, and the prices was bad enough, I'm in Buckinghamshire, so anyone can recommend someone close by will be ideal, but all my local guys don't have a clue, i called black boots ( had little bit of idea to camber bolt but charging high prices which was mad, had issues before with them about some tyre valves said it was £32.50 for all 4 tyre valves and balancing, turned out to be nearly £80 as they had to clean the edges to reseat the tyre, i was running late for work so just paid and left but i was shocked with no warning to the exceeding cost, so don't really trust them after That ) sts tyre pros, just tyres, Halfords auto centre ( said they need a special machine only merrit tyres have) national tyres, merrit tyres ( the guys with a special machine) sts have said to bring it in and they will have a look but to be honest i rather not i think i had to explain the camber bolt to them, but if anyone has a good recommendation in Buckinghamshire or close by would be great
I take my Golf to Euro lane in Buckingham, The guys in there seem to really like MK1s.
http://www.eurolane.co.uk/
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Mars red 1.8 GTI tintop now MOT'd and on the road!
http://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&id=projects%2Fyour-mk1-golfs_2%2Fwent-to-look-at-a-golf&kfs79=150
http://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&id=projects%2Fyour-mk1-golfs_2%2Fwent-to-look-at-a-golf&kfs79=150
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You can replace that with the two piece rod from the Cabriolet, it gives them more adjustment. I did that on my original 81 Diesel years ago….
The steering wheel was off centre because I fitted it wrong when I'd removed it to repair the wiper stalk!
I hate that when that happens….
The first place I went to couldn't do camber as the computer said no🤔!?!?! I was a bit disappointed with them as they used to be good but seem to have a load of kids working there now! As said before, avoid Kwikfit and anyone who says they don't have the kit to do camber! Local independent places should be your best bet, even if they charge a little bit more. Good luck.
I have heard that many times over the years, then I show them how to adjust it…. Most shops want to blame bad struts….or inexperience or stand by their computer…..
For the rears there are shim kits over here that you can use but they are a real pain in the posterior as you have to unbolt the axle ie: remove the drum, unbolt or loosen axle, shim to what they say, then return drum/wheel and recheck.
Does make a heck of a difference.
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