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GT3 Wheel Alignment

rdp

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Hi,
I am looking to get a full corner balancing & wheel alignment done on my 996 GT3 preferably near Glasgow.
OPC noticed uneaven tyre wear during service and looking for 288+vat to re-align.
Think it's running too much negative camber on the rear, inside edges wearing badly.

Not looking for a track setup, fast road use and not going to eat tyres too quickly!

Looking for places with Porsche experience and preferably with GT3.

Your experience and advice would be much appreciated!


Richard
 
Kenny Brown Engineering Hillington nr Makro I believe 0141 882 6757 He is used by some of the track guys so he knows his stuff .
There is a guy in Bonny bridge and Sighthill Edinburgh used both over the years and highly recommend can get detail but will have to find them Hope this helps in the mean time ,come along to our meetings and meet other owners .

Brian
 
Will 2nd Willie at CLCM Edinburgh. Had my 996 Turbo done a few weeks ago, £74. He previously did the set up 3yrs ago and a first class job.
 
bean using K BROWN glasgow for years hes got corner weights and my RS goes there every march for a check up before the track days start never had any issues he also sorted my ist gt3 mk1 which had full race penskes where other guys failed cu G p.s im still using std factory set up std shocks & car handles great on road +track
 
Pro Grip
Larbert
FK5 4RX
01324 557071
Can highly recommend this guy and his prices are great have used him as well as CLCM
 
Thanks everyone for their help.
I think I'll give Kenny Brown a go as it sounds like he's had plenty of GT3 practice & he's closest to me.
Will let you know how I get on.

Thanks again,

Richard
 

Does Kenny Brown actually do corner weighting? I've been using CLCM for years and Willie does an excellent job of the suspension geometry but hasn't got the equipment to corner weight.

I had the shocks and springs in my 993 replaced at the tail end of last year but the snow came before I had a chance to get it corner balanced. Since I was putting my winter tyres on I didn't see the point in getting it done until spring when the summer tyres are back on. Spring is now approaching (hopefully?) and I need to start thinking about where to take it.

 

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