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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 688 |
Have you checked the camber of the rear wheels (angle relative to vertical)?
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25th Oct 2018 6:22pm |
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nearlee Member Since: 28 Feb 2018 Location: Where the sheep are scared Posts: 249 |
You say tracking.
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25th Oct 2018 7:19pm |
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mm289 Member Since: 11 Mar 2016 Location: Hampshire Posts: 207 |
As nearlee said, tracking is front wheels only and typically just toe. It may be that you mean 4 wheel alignmnet but f you don't its a totally different animal, laser alignment of all 4 wheels for toe, camber, caster.
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25th Oct 2018 7:24pm |
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pateire Member Since: 17 Dec 2014 Location: Tralee Posts: 13 |
Hi Pawl Thanks for that. I did have bushes changed a good while back but it looks like one tyre was wearing even before I bought it a few years back. The guy that did the alignment is the best locally. Laser 4 wheel alignment and he's underneath with a screen. I couldn't say about cam bolts but would they be adjusted as part of the alignment? Thanks. |
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26th Oct 2018 7:27am |
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pateire Member Since: 17 Dec 2014 Location: Tralee Posts: 13 |
Hi Nearlee Oops that's what I meant. 4 wheel alignment with lasers on each wheel. It's a puzzle alright. |
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26th Oct 2018 7:29am |
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pateire Member Since: 17 Dec 2014 Location: Tralee Posts: 13 |
Hi Paul Thanks for that. Yeah I did mean 4 wheel alignment with lasers. The guy is underneath and has a screen. First he inputs make, model and size of alloys. I'm just wondering if the figures from LR are correct that they send out for castor, camber etc. Mine isn't wearing that quickly but it is noticeable. Thanks. |
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26th Oct 2018 7:34am |
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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 688 |
If it has been checked with 4 wheel alignment. can you share the detail results for rear toe & camber? Paul,
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26th Oct 2018 7:35am |
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pateire Member Since: 17 Dec 2014 Location: Tralee Posts: 13 |
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26th Oct 2018 9:49am |
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