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Defender Tracking
Def90:
Can anyone explain how to set the tracking on a defender 110?
I have been told that I can measure this using a rod between the wheel rims or a piece of string - but having searched the forums can't find a definative method for setting the tracking.
If anyone can explain this or point me to a picture article that explains this, that would be very helpfull
Cheers
topless matt:
Right.......... get a piece of string and hold one end against the inside of the tyre at about 3 o clock or the rearmost point depending on your position when looking at the tyre from under the vehicle, pull the string tight across to the other tyre at the same position (replicating the track rod but on the tyres).
Mark the string where it meets the other tyre with the string tight, measure this distance and you will have one of the figures you need.
Replicate with the string at the 9 o clock or front most point of the tyre and you will have the second figure.
The aim is to get the distance at the front to be 1mm less that the distance at the back.
Adjustment is made by loosening the end clamps on the track rod and turning the whole rod.
It wont take much movement to get the wheels to change distance at the points as they pivot in the middle.
So if you unscrew the tract rod to make the front distance 3mm shorter then the rear will have lenghtened by 3mm making the overall change 6mm.
It just takes time and patience, first time for doing it is always the hardest.
Def90:
Excellent - just what I needed
One final question, I have seen people mention 1230mm in some posts, is this the distance I should be aiming for between the tyes?
Cheers
V8MoneyPit:
--- Quote from: Def90 on July 22, 2010, 09:21:36 ---Excellent - just what I needed
One final question, I have seen people mention 1230mm in some posts, is this the distance I should be aiming for between the tyes?
Cheers
--- End quote ---
You can't define this because of different wheel offsets and tyre widths. What you are aiming to achieve is the correct difference between the front and rear of the wheels.
bogie:
You shouldnt really do it from the tyres because they have scuffs on or different wrighting on the side or even different pressure will create different bulging of tyres,you must always do it from the rim bearing in mind the rim are the same and straight!! :shock: :shock:
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