Setting Things RightPopped in to
Spinning Wheel on Tuesday.
Spinning Wheel Tires used to be in Woolloomooloo, and have now relocated to much much larger premises in Waterloo, right around the corner from the Sydney City Toyota/Lexus.

Stu at Spinning Wheel is something of a legend amongst MX5 drivers in Sydney. He's been fettling MX5's for 15 years or more now and is quite handy at it. I first sampled his skills behind the wheel of a friend's NB along the Putty Rd. I was amazed at the transformation from the car i had dríven just a week before.
When i had
the Lexus i had Stu fettle the alignment a few times. We had some success, but by his reckoning, it would be a while before he got the hang of the Altezza's geometery, as he hadn't worked with them much beforehand.
Anyway, finally took the NC in for Stu to play with. Luckily enough, they were not to busy, and it was up on the hoist almost immediately.
I just stood back and let Stu do his thing. In short, he dialled in a bit more castor in the front, and some more camber in the front as well. Rear was dialled back a bit.
When he was done, he announced: "I've set it up to handle." Well, it already does... so my expectations were high.
From the moment i drove out of Spinning Wheel, i could feel that everything was just working
so much better! Suffice to say, a short time later, i was here:

Pie In the Sky, on the Old Pac.
The improvement is dramatic, particularly on a road like the old pac. The car is far more composed mid corner, and the improvement in balance when dealing with mid-corner bumps is exceptional. Really, Stu's handywork has exceeded my expectations.
Whilst getting re-aquainted with The Old Road, i came across a fellow MX5er out to test his new 5D. Nice piece of kit, that! Alex has posted some of his top images on the previous page, thanks Alex!