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Tracking / steering

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Xtremeteam:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---But definitely not the tracking, the front end is a live beam axle, so it's not the same as driving a car.
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im gonna disagree with you there,setting the tracing to paralell & resetting the draglink 99.9% o the time will make it square up n drive straight

Guardian.:
my disco pulled to left, got the tracking set, now its fine.
could be other gremlins though.
if they dont sort it i would get another garage to check tracking.
ivehad wheels balanced several times after a new tyre fitted only to go elsewere and get it balanced and that sorted that out.

Timi:

--- Quote from: "guardian off road product" ---my disco pulled to left, got the tracking set, now its fine.
could be other gremlins though.
if they dont sort it i would get another garage to check tracking.
ivehad wheels balanced several times after a new tyre fitted only to go elsewere and get it balanced and that sorted that out.
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Steering swivel bearings loose wheel bearing can also cause pull to left is you are running different treads on the front this may also cause this.  But it may also be a trailing arm bush on the rear, slight alignment error on the a-frame posibility.

Range Rover Blues:

--- Quote from: "Redlinemike" ---
--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---But definitely not the tracking, the front end is a live beam axle, so it's not the same as driving a car.
--- End quote ---


im gonna disagree with you there,setting the tracing to paralell & resetting the draglink 99.9% o the time will make it square up n drive straight
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I'd agree that a poorly tracked car would make it succeptible to other problems, like un matched tyres, dragging brakes etc.

freeagent:
Tracking.

my disco drove like crap until i got the tracking done.. then i bent the rod, just a tiny bit at christmas, instant crap handling...

get your tyre pressures checked, wheels balanced and tracking set up properly...

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