Sherm's right to recommend Tyretech as the place for fantastic service, great equipment and a excellent result.
Their John Bean Visualiner Arago V3D (Snapon) wheel alignment machine is a joy to behold, high speed digital imaging, state of the art 3D modelling. Apparently the only one in the southern hemisphere, $50K's worth of software alone -
http://www.snaponequipment.com/johnbean ... go_v3d.asp. It does everything you need and is even to a certain extent self-calibrating. As they point out on the website 'it's one of the most highly advanced pieces of service equipment money can buy.'
Even the wheel balancing machine uses a laser to indicate precisely where the weight should go.
Justin the manager seemed overly concerned with my getting a good experience at his establishment ... nice.

. Even allowing me to sit in the car while the alignment was being done, I'd already checked the tyre pressures and filled the tank.
Dan the technician although only 25 has been in the tyre industry since he was 16 and using alignment equipment for the last 6 years. He said he's used most of the main types of alignment machines and done quite a few industry courses, Bridgestone, Sulco etc.
Well ... what did we find after my last alignment ... not exactly what I'd reported in my post that's for sure.
Camber/ toe
Front
Left ---------Right
(-.5) ------ (-1.5)
2mm Toe out
Rear
(-2.6)------(-2.9)
2mm Toe in
My Thrust angle was 1deg out.
It's been reset to:
Front
(-1.5) ----- (-1.5)
No Toe, dead straight
Rear
(-2) -------(-2)
2mm Toe in
After a couple of test runs around a few corners I know and love .... it's back to 'holy batpoo batman hang on to your underwear', type superb, sensations.
The nice direct, pointed feel is back in the steering and the rear feels planted with that confidence inspiring feel again.
So if you need your baby looked after, don't hesitate.
I'm happier than a happy thing from planet Happy
