Tracking
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- Minor Friendly
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Tracking
Hi all,just replaced both top trunnions and tie rod ends,but need to pick your brains. I reckon my tracking is out as the steering even though it's a lot better than it was is definitely amiss.. Anyone got any DIY methods to do the tracking myself to save a trip to the garage.any help grateful cheers everyone
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- Minor Addict
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Re: Tracking
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- Minor Legend
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Re: Tracking
Also Youtube is your friend.
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- Minor Fan
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Re: Tracking
I consulted the old Tube and have used the axle stands, or other suitable devices, a 12" rule and taught string method.
Not disimilar to the method in the workshop manual using alignment trammels.
No signs of tell tale wear on the tyres at all.
Not disimilar to the method in the workshop manual using alignment trammels.
No signs of tell tale wear on the tyres at all.
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- Minor Friendly
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Re: Tracking
Yeh I looked at the YouTube video using the string and axle stands idea and looks good will try that,cheers