4WD alignment and tracking...
Hi Kalv
From our experience, we have found that the factory settings have very wide tolerances, so a dealer may check your car and find that it is within specs, but it may be far from optimal for best handling. Also, you want someone to use modern laser equipment for accuracy. Probably best to use an independent specialist who has experience with scoobies.
GlenBec
From our experience, we have found that the factory settings have very wide tolerances, so a dealer may check your car and find that it is within specs, but it may be far from optimal for best handling. Also, you want someone to use modern laser equipment for accuracy. Probably best to use an independent specialist who has experience with scoobies.
GlenBec
Any specialist with quality laser alignment kit can do the job for you if there is not a scooby specialist nearby... even our local Kwik Fit has a proper 4 wheel set up now on a bespoke ramp which does the before and after computer print outs, of course like anything it's only as good as the guy operating the kit
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If your not up for going to PS then try BMTR on the Walsall road Perry Barr. Just check what settings you want before you go and see if they'll setup to these (a lot of the alignment places now only do stock settings for H&S reasons etc..!
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Originally Posted by 911
But they need to know the right settings....
Most of the good settings are not in a book, just the stock settings.
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Most of the good settings are not in a book, just the stock settings.
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