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Full four post geometry set up

Alex Postan

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I am near Burford in West Oxfordshire and am looking for a workshop that has a really top notch set up facility and who knows how to set up a RS 2.7. I have corner weight gauges and toe in kit but was looking for somebody really sharp and experienced.
Any suggestions?
 
the expert is Neil Bainbridge at BS Motorsport, in Westcott, Buckinghamshire, phone 01296 658422. He has all the equipment and is a specialist in the 2.7RS.
http://www.bsmotorsport.co.uk/
 
Bainbridge are v.good. JZ Machtech do mine.

However, Autofarm are closer to you. You could see what system they use. However, I know that JZM do some tuning and set up work for Autofarm.

Or, again in Oxon, Francis Tutthill. He prepares a lot of RSs and early 911s for competition and rallying.
 
Alex,
Contact Chris at Center Gravity - he will come to you with a specially designed trailer to do the work. Speak to Barry Smith or Phil Clarke from the flatnose register to see what they think of his work. Definately reccomended.
Cheers,
 
Thank you all!
I know Autofarm and Francis T has done a lot of work (no change that to an enormous amount of work) to my car but he has no better set up kit than I have at home. I know that I want a four post set up and to use someone who can interpret the right rake, cambers, toe ins and ride heights for the bars and springs that are on the car. I will call Bainbridge and also centre gravity. Northampton Motorsport has the kit but not the 911 experience.
Thanks again and if any one has centre gravity's contact details, I would appreciate it.
AP
 
ORIGINAL: Alex Postan

...if any one has centre gravity's contact details, I would appreciate it.
AP

http://www.centergravity.co.uk

Chris Franklin

center gravity limited
12 orchard way
measham
derbyshire
de127jz
phone: 07875 850 471
 

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