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<blockquote data-quote="prodigy" data-source="post: 1364189" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>I live in Klang all my life but i still can't figure out where is this shop near Esso Klang roundabout. I want to check this shop out too. I've been to so many tyre shops, only to tell me to change this and that and the problem comes back after 1 week.</p><p></p><p>However, i was introduced to one tyre shop by VTEC specialist Ah Seong. Apparently its his friend and i went to the shop in Taman Sri Muda. His name is Ah Wah and i told him my problem. He did the usual car lifting and using computer to check. Made some adjustment and tested the car. While most mechanics would give you back the keys and make you pay up, this guy comes back and say something is still wrong. So he did some adjustment and went out again. And for the next 1 hours, he kept doing minor adjustment and swapped the tyres and even change tyres from one rim to another and kept going for test run like 8 times. For a moment, i thought he was making my car worst and i feared the worst. Then when he said it was done, i paid him up. RM 100 for alignment, balancing and camber screw. Man...when i was driving back, the car never felt so good before. The steering feel was pin point and direct, the alignment was good. No more drifting to the left and i must say i was very very impressed by his work.</p><p></p><p>A normal alignment job would take at most 45 mins but this guy took almost 2 1/2 hours to do the job and i was almost late for my futsal game too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prodigy, post: 1364189, member: 232"] I live in Klang all my life but i still can't figure out where is this shop near Esso Klang roundabout. I want to check this shop out too. I've been to so many tyre shops, only to tell me to change this and that and the problem comes back after 1 week. However, i was introduced to one tyre shop by VTEC specialist Ah Seong. Apparently its his friend and i went to the shop in Taman Sri Muda. His name is Ah Wah and i told him my problem. He did the usual car lifting and using computer to check. Made some adjustment and tested the car. While most mechanics would give you back the keys and make you pay up, this guy comes back and say something is still wrong. So he did some adjustment and went out again. And for the next 1 hours, he kept doing minor adjustment and swapped the tyres and even change tyres from one rim to another and kept going for test run like 8 times. For a moment, i thought he was making my car worst and i feared the worst. Then when he said it was done, i paid him up. RM 100 for alignment, balancing and camber screw. Man...when i was driving back, the car never felt so good before. The steering feel was pin point and direct, the alignment was good. No more drifting to the left and i must say i was very very impressed by his work. A normal alignment job would take at most 45 mins but this guy took almost 2 1/2 hours to do the job and i was almost late for my futsal game too. [/QUOTE]
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