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Tiprat



Member Since: 05 Aug 2021
Location: Manchester
Posts: 91

United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Java Black
4 wheel tracking and camber adjustment recomendations

Good afternoon everyone, second post of the day.

So ive just replaced both trackrod end on my partners RR 2007 vogue plus the rear drivers wheel has worn the tyre out on the inside edge about 4cm, i was advised to take the RR to a local garage who do 4 wheel tracking ect but the equipment was to small for the RR wheels.
I have rang several garages like ATS, Kwickfit, Thislethwaits ect who say they can do 4 wheel tracking and each time i speak to them and they ask what vehicle it is they say "if its got air suspension and the eccentric bolts, then they wont adjust them". Having asked "isnt that part of the adjustment on 4 wheel tracking" there answer is "we wont alter that, just the rear track rods".

So now im looking for garages that will do 4 wheel tracking and adjust the camber so i dont wear through tyres. I was informed by the previous owner that the rear bushes were done 12-18months prior to us buying the RR. Having jacked the wheel up and manipulated the wheel nothing feels loose like the bushes have worn, which leads me to think when they did the bushes they never had it tracked.
We are based in Leigh Manchester, so could anyone recommend anywhere to take the RR to get it sorted? Im gussing that theres no simple "fix" on the drive.

Regards
Tiprat Borrowed Grey 2002 3d 204k for a year
Now own a 2007 Java black Vogue SE 3.6TDV8 160k

Post #645707 15th Oct 2022 2:07pm
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Phoenix



Member Since: 16 May 2022
Location: Gone
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Have a look here https://alignmycar.co.uk/
Be prepared for a pre-alignment visit to a garage to ensure all the adjustment points can actually be adjusted, having this done, and informing the alignment centre of this will help get everything done as it should be. Yes, having the pre-alignment work will cost, but so do tyres.

Post #645708 15th Oct 2022 2:29pm
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cass



Member Since: 12 Oct 2011
Location: northumberland
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Might still be worth trying a different Kwikfit, I've never had a problem with them and a lot of branches have got Hunter gear.
I've always taken them up on their offer of free adjustments for 2 years for about £100. This covers 4 checks/adjustments per year and it seem good value when you consider how quickly these cars eat suspension bits.

Post #645716 15th Oct 2022 3:33pm
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Dolphinboy



Member Since: 07 Dec 2009
Location: Bristol
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Atacama Sand

Protyre did a good job on mine.

Post #645723 15th Oct 2022 4:39pm
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