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Author Topic: Four wheel alingment  (Read 2541 times)

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05omegav6

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Re: Four wheel alingment
« Reply #15 on: 08 June 2013, 21:12:28 »

I did free the tie rods before taking the car in and I am quite happy with the way it drive and handles, until I find any thing wrong I will not name and shame :y
Fair dos :y but the numbers speak for themselves  :-\
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Re: Four wheel alingment
« Reply #16 on: 09 June 2013, 10:21:48 »

I did free the tie rods before taking the car in and I am quite happy with the way it drive and handles, until I find any thing wrong I will not name and shame :y
that's fair enough, but you will come clean in 3-4 months time  when the rhf tyre inner edge is destroyed,won't you. :y ;D (ps if you watch btcc ypu will see some cars running aggressive negative camber to gain an advantage in cornering speeds,sometimes they even make it to the end of the race ;D)
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b4ndit

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Re: Four wheel alingment
« Reply #17 on: 09 June 2013, 10:29:40 »

If there are any problems further down the line I will hold my hands up and post it in the forum. the before figures have been like that since I have had the car and had no problems with it, either with tyres or handling, but just wanted to get everything checked. I will take all the comments on board and monitor the tyres and handling :y :y
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