I know this topic has been covered before and I have been trying to understand the very detailed article by P Loutrel.
However, I note that a number of people suggest that setting the tracking at 0 degrees is the best solution. Can someone please explain how to make the adjustments to achieve this. I have access to a Trackace gauge.
Many thanks
Alignement de roues
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Re: Alignement de roues
Well, with the Trackace you just align the spot on the 0 line and that's it
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Re: Alignement de roues
Presumably as you're adjusting each track rod?
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Re: Alignement de roues
Only if there are many turns necessary, otherwise i 'd just adjust one side.
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