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Best place for 4 wheel alignment in Scotland.
- Thread starter Davegt
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Depends on what you are looking for. If you are just after an alignment check, places like KwikFit have the same laser checking gear as OPCs. If alignment is out, non OPC should be able to fix toe issues but may struggle to do any more. OPC may do better, but they are not specialists at tweaking settings to fine tune handling. Aberdeen OPC charged me £250 last year for setting standard alignment after changing front struts and rear lower arms.Evening folks,
Who is your go-to trusted 4 wheel alignment place?
There is a lot of people that can do a Ford focus but not a Porsche?
Does the OPC in Perth or Aberdeen do it?
If so, does anybody have an idea how much they would charge?
Thanks in advance!
AndrewT
Member
If you want a specific non-standard setting which includes adjusting the top mount I recommend removing any trim yourself as not all garages will do that due to the risk of damage to the trim.
Looks like they only do 2 wheel alignment sadlyBrian "BoomerZoomer" on here recommends GT Tyres in Forres https://www.forrestyres.co.uk/services/details/14/wheel-alignment
If you want a specific non-standard setting which includes adjusting the top mount I recommend removing any trim yourself as not all garages will do that due to the risk of damage to the trim.
AndrewT
Member
Maybe worth calling them. Brian has had four wheel alignment done there, see this post of his https://www.porscheclubgb.com/forum/threads/my-2019-718-cayman-gts-pdk.162202/page-7#post-1094415Looks like they only do 2 wheel alignment sadly
I can confirm GT Tyres Forres do full 4 wheel geometry on their Hunter rig.
Speak to George Cameron who does the work himself and knows the Cayman settings from my many visits there.
Brian.

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