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Hi Folks,

 

I have done a lot of wheel alignment, balancing and even so call high speed balancing.

 

Even done check on my wheels and rims to see if is uneven worn or warp rim..

 

My car just love to move to one side..

 

I really have spend a lot of money on it and I really need a good recommendations to solve this once and for all.

 

The moving to one side always cause uneven wear and tear on my tyre.. .

 

 

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My previous ride is also like that and i went to do my alignment at Kian teong and the mech there solved it for me on their Hunter machine.

Hi Folks,

 

I have done a lot of wheel alignment, balancing and even so call high speed balancing.

 

Even done check on my wheels and rims to see if is uneven worn or warp rim..

 

My car just love to move to one side..

 

I really have spend a lot of money on it and I really need a good recommendations to solve this once and for all.

 

The moving to one side always cause uneven wear and tear on my tyre.. .

 

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Hi Folks,

 

I have done a lot of wheel alignment, balancing and even so call high speed balancing.

 

Even done check on my wheels and rims to see if is uneven worn or warp rim..

 

My car just love to move to one side..

 

I really have spend a lot of money on it and I really need a good recommendations to solve this once and for all.

 

The moving to one side always cause uneven wear and tear on my tyre.. .

 

Try Kenny's Wheel Alignment at AMK Autopoint. I'm sure brothers out there will know he is honest and reliable for years. 

 

P.S. Just note that most roads in Singapore have slight down gradient towards the left side for design reasons and may be contributing to moving your car to one side.

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i do my alignment and serving there. this workshop quite good. got heart to do the job. charges is higher than average but i think is worth it. 

My previous ride is also like that and i went to do my alignment at Kian teong and the mech there solved it for me on their Hunter machine.

 

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Yeah i also think their attitude and commitment is very good. Worth the money spent there.

i do my alignment and serving there. this workshop quite good. got heart to do the job. charges is higher than average but i think is worth it. 

 

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i was there last week to do EO change and they told me coolant dont have to change yet although i I already bought 4L. haha.

Yeah i also think their attitude and commitment is very good. Worth the money spent there.

 

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Ok.

 

thanks for all the sharing.

 

Will try it this weekend.

 

I really need to get it solved else I will spend more money for the tyre change...

 

Thanks.

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Yeah Mike is honest.

i was there last week to do EO change and they told me coolant dont have to change yet although i I already bought 4L. haha.

 

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My previous ride is also like that and i went to do my alignment at Kian teong and the mech there solved it for me on their Hunter machine.

 

 

Hi,

 

Just wana confirm that is Kian Teong Motor and the address as follows:

 

 

 

Blk 14 Sin Ming Industrial Estate Sector B #01-23 S(575658)

 

Is this correct?

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check your lower arms and the ball joints. If they are worn, no alignment can correct that.

 

yep. took me 3 wheel alignment specialist to discover that.

expensive lesson!

if it is a ball joint issue, then you got only two choices:

1) live with it and do manual adjustment and rotate your tires more often

2) bite the bullet and change the ball joint.

 

Due to age of my ride, opted for 1) cos the cost of the ball joint replacement, can change two fugging sets of tires.

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No problem bro. Do speak to Mike (Boss).  [thumbsup]

Wow thks for the clarification else I will go to the wrong place

 

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yep. took me 3 wheel alignment specialist to discover that.

expensive lesson!

if it is a ball joint issue, then you got only two choices:

1) live with it and do manual adjustment and rotate your tires more often

2) bite the bullet and change the ball joint.

 

Due to age of my ride, opted for 1) cos the cost of the ball joint replacement, can change two fugging sets of tires.

why 3 parties before you knew your problem?

does it meant the first 2 specialist does not know what they are doing?

I really dislike this unprofessional establishment , when customer drive to your WS for certain problem and as a professional WS should analyze the root caused and advice accordingly , not just simply follow the instruction from Driver (presume that the owner ask for it) 

At least they should bother to check (for this  ball joint issue) it can be discovered very easily by twisting the linked component

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Well said bro. I share the same thinking as you.  [thumbsup]

I really dislike this unprofessional establishment , when customer drive to your WS for certain problem and as a professional WS should analyze the root caused and advice accordingly , not just simply follow the instruction from Driver (presume that the owner ask for it) 

At least they should bother to check (for this  ball joint issue) it can be discovered very easily by twisting the linked component

 

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why 3 parties before you knew your problem?

does it meant the first 2 specialist does not know what they are doing?

I really dislike this unprofessional establishment , when customer drive to your WS for certain problem and as a professional WS should analyze the root caused and advice accordingly , not just simply follow the instruction from Driver (presume that the owner ask for it) 

At least they should bother to check (for this  ball joint issue) it can be discovered very easily by twisting the linked component

 

I went a workshop to do wheel alignment.  The shop chase me away as my mileage only 20k km and i did not hit any major bump.

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