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Hi, I had a free tracking check at Just tyres and they found that my drivers side  rear wheel is tracking in maybe 4mm in relation to drivers front.

Being a live axle with very  little adjustment is there a solution?

They said might be a worn shock or  maybe possible to shim  but?

I recall someone asked same question a while back but cant find it in search.

Any Suggestions?

Thanks

3 hours ago, ALSALPHARD said:

Hi, I had a free tracking check at Just tyres and they found that my drivers side  rear wheel is tracking in maybe 4mm in relation to drivers front.

Being a live axle with very  little adjustment is there a solution?

They said might be a worn shock or  maybe possible to shim  but?

I recall someone asked same question a while back but cant find it in search.

Any Suggestions?

Thanks

 

Hi Alan,

 

Somewhere on this Forum is the full nine yards on geometry.

 

Try searching to toe In or toe out.

 

It may be difficult to locate, but will be worth it.

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Hi Roger,

I found a really  good  notice from Chris.ac  which illustrates  the settings, though unsure how to go about getting some adjustment.

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OOps, its a beam axle not a live axle sorry for confusion!

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