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DWillerton
 


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Front wheel tracking

Just acquired a new set of wheels and tyres (Goodyears on 17") for my D3. Original set (Continentals) worn out after 16,000 miles. Not helped by wearing badly on the insides of the front tyres, though the rears aren't bad. They were wearing evenly until a few thousand miles ago. Anyway...

My question is this: Is it recommended that I get the tracking reset by a Main Dealer or would I be better off going elsewhere?
 

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Post #2123755th Oct 2007 10:53 pm
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mick
 


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mine look like they scrub on inside fronts had them checked dealer said its ok.
  
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I go "else where" my self as My main dealer does not have the equipment or knowledge to do the job.
Thats is to say they are a workshop ok but dont have the proper laser tracking system to do proper
setups on geometry.

A good tyre depot would be my choice DWillerton unless your dealer has a good setup.
from what i have seen before if you bring your Disco to a dealer from bodywork or tyres/tracking.
Once your gone they drive it round the corner to the local body shop or Quick-fit and get them to
do the work , once done they collect your Disco , bring it back to their Garage .. give you a call to
tell you its ready along with a Bill ... say 20% more than what you would have paid if you went
direct to quick-fit.

Just my view ...
  
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Your dealer needs to do a geometry set before the alignment is done. The actual alignment can be done with the right gear by a good tre place.
If they don't do the re-set it may not be sset right.
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BarryG wrote:
I go "else where" my self as My main dealer does not have the equipment or knowledge to do the job.
Thats is to say they are a workshop ok but dont have the proper laser tracking system to do proper
setups on geometry.

A good tyre depot would be my choice DWillerton unless your dealer has a good setup.
from what i have seen before if you bring your Disco to a dealer from bodywork or tyres/tracking.
Once your gone they drive it round the corner to the local body shop or Quick-fit and get them to
do the work , once done they collect your Disco , bring it back to their Garage .. give you a call to
tell you its ready along with a Bill ... say 20% more than what you would have paid if you went
direct to quick-fit.

Just my view ...



Barry where would you recommend tracking to be done in Ireland? Thumbs Up
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Post #2124686th Oct 2007 10:38 am
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BarryG
 


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Gogsy , Advance in Clommel or Daly tyes in Limerick (eastway)
  
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Thanks Barry Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Bow down
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BarryG
 


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Your Wecome Thumbs Up
  
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DWillerton
 


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mick wrote:
mine look like they scrub on inside fronts had them checked dealer said its ok.


Bearing this in mind, does the wear on my tyres look to be 'within manufacturers accepted tolerances' or does the vehicle's geometry need resetting?

Nearside Front:
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Offside Front:
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Cheers all.
  
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caverD3
 


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They look well scrubbed.
As I said I think you should get the re-set done.
Someone else on the site got the re-set donr then went to another alignment place and it was more than the dealer to do the lot. Shocked
Most dealers outsource the actual alignment anyway, just get a price from stealer more both and just geometry re-set as well as tyre mob. Smile
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D4 3.0 Active Diff, Adaptive Lights, High Beam Assist, Surround Cameras, Privacy Glass.
D3 2.7:Adaptive Headlights,Electronic Rear Diff,ARB Bar,Blaupunkt Speakers,JVC Powered Subwoofer,Removable Snorkel,Mitch Hitch,Pioneer After Market Head Unit,Steering Wheel Control Adaptor,Remote Adjustable Supension Rod System, Taxside Dual Battery System. 
 
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