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June 09, 2003


I came across rather a neat tracking device. It consists of a base with a very low table on it which slides sideways. When the car is pushed/driven across it, the 'toe' whether negative or positive, causes the the table to move sideways. It is attached to a pointer which tells you what the setting is. It is very easy to use and has eliminated prematurley worn tyres. I found best results were obtained if I made a non sliding dummy 'ramp' for want of a better description, identical in profile to the original, for the other wheel. In this country (UK) it is marketed as the Gunsons 'Trackrite'. Bear in mind the need to keep track control arms equal in length. Didn't cost a lot, but saved a fortune in rubber!
My twopeneth (or should I say two cents)
Roger

"Roger Stinson" < rogerstinson@... > 22532

Posted on June 9, 2003 09:44 PM
Posted to category(s) International | Suspension & Steering | Wheels

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