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    Default Tracking.... B4 or after.....

    some advice please.......will be lowering the veccy soooooon so thought it might be time to get the tracking done (steering wheel slightly off centre when driving straight).now should i get this done before i lower it or after its been dropped?

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    I'd be getting it done once you've lowered it, especially if your changing the shocks.

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    you should get the camber done after lowering it aswell from somewhere like www.balancemycar.co.uk or you could find the tyres will wear on the inside like i have just found out

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    sorry to jump on this one but would it be sest getting it done if the wheels are changed?

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    You should get it four wheel aligned after lowering at somewhere that has a hunter alignment machine or similar as your rear camber will deffo need doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigben View Post
    sorry to jump on this one but would it be sest getting it done if the wheels are changed?

    No need to have tracking done if you only change the wheels.

    Any changes to the suspension, or steering should always be checked and adjusted, as it is very unlikely that it won't need adjusted.
    3.2 v6 Signum and loving it 😁

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    sound just wonderd as i have gone from 16 to 19s

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