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Re: Car steering to the left
« Reply #30 on: 13 November 2007, 16:26:34 »

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Re: Car steering to the left
« Reply #31 on: 13 November 2007, 16:27:19 »

Blimey just down the road from me , his buisness is in hemel but worth the drive to him.I had mine done by him last month and he knows his job, well recommended by me and every one who has been there.
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« Reply #32 on: 13 November 2007, 16:31:08 »

He is that good one of the members on here drove down from Bonnie Scotland :y
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« Reply #33 on: 13 November 2007, 16:31:24 »

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Blimey just down the road from me , his buisness is in hemel but worth the drive to him.I had mine done by him last month and he knows his job, well recommended by me and every one who has been there.

hi how do i get in contact with him please?

what is his user name as well
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Re: Car steering to the left
« Reply #34 on: 13 November 2007, 16:34:42 »

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Blimey just down the road from me , his buisness is in hemel but worth the drive to him.I had mine done by him last month and he knows his job, well recommended by me and every one who has been there.

hi how do i get in contact with him please?

what is his user name as well

http://www.wheels-inmotion.co.uk/

Did a great job of my car a couple of weeks back too :y

He is a user on here too. wheels-in-motion IIRC.

Kevin
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« Reply #35 on: 13 November 2007, 16:35:02 »

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Blimey just down the road from me , his buisness is in hemel but worth the drive to him.I had mine done by him last month and he knows his job, well recommended by me and every one who has been there.

blimey yeah you only live in Mitcham, I used to live there until January
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Re: Car steering to the left
« Reply #36 on: 14 November 2007, 13:15:43 »

GREAT NEWS, FIXED IT.

It is a long story but the tracking has fixed it I will type up what happended later today.
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Re: Car steering to the left
« Reply #37 on: 16 November 2007, 13:21:32 »

Just to confirm the problem was the tracking.

What I did was take off the front driver side tyre and saw the inside was bald completely.

Went to swap over the tyres with the passenger side but couldn't get it off even after taken off all the bolts, so i went into the car and turned the steering wheel to the left to have a look at the passenger side, it to on the inside was bald.

So i thought that is it I am taking this in.

In total it was £136 with the tracking.

WOW what a difference it has made to the driving, it is now as light as a feather and it is not going to the left anymore.

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Re: Car steering to the left
« Reply #38 on: 16 November 2007, 13:48:33 »

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Just to confirm the problem was the tracking.

What I did was take off the front driver side tyre and saw the inside was bald completely.

Went to swap over the tyres with the passenger side but couldn't get it off even after taken off all the bolts, so i went into the car and turned the steering wheel to the left to have a look at the passenger side, it to on the inside was bald.

So i thought that is it I am taking this in.

In total it was £136 with the tracking.

WOW what a difference it has made to the driving, it is now as light as a feather and it is not going to the left anymore.


Beware and watch the tyre wear closely.....narrow bands of wear are not down to tracking....such wear types are camber related.

Tracking results in faster wearing of tyres but, over the full face, a narrow band sudgests the tyre contact patch on the road is smaller than intended which will be the camber.
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Re: Car steering to the left
« Reply #39 on: 16 November 2007, 13:53:55 »

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Just to confirm the problem was the tracking.

What I did was take off the front driver side tyre and saw the inside was bald completely.

Went to swap over the tyres with the passenger side but couldn't get it off even after taken off all the bolts, so i went into the car and turned the steering wheel to the left to have a look at the passenger side, it to on the inside was bald.

So i thought that is it I am taking this in.

In total it was £136 with the tracking.

WOW what a difference it has made to the driving, it is now as light as a feather and it is not going to the left anymore.


Beware and watch the tyre wear closely.....narrow bands of wear are not down to tracking....such wear types are camber related.

Tracking results in faster wearing of tyres but, over the full face, a narrow band sudgests the tyre contact patch on the road is smaller than intended which will be the camber.

i will be keeping a close eye on it, cheers
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