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Lisa

posted on 5th Aug 06 at 15:29

no problem thats what we are here for.


Matt H

posted on 5th Aug 06 at 15:23

Put the tie bars back on & its sorted (y)


SVM 286

posted on 5th Aug 06 at 14:59

Have you taken the engine, box and drive shafts out complete Matt?

If so, it could be where the front bearings are trying to separate.

Try putting the drive shafts back on (or just a pair of outboard CVs if you've got them) and doing the hub nuts up to normal tightness.

You can suspend the shafts from the bonnet/engine bay area on cable ties to move her around.


Matt H

posted on 5th Aug 06 at 14:45

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
There's adjustment on the track rods, same as doing the tracking, but you won't have to be so accurate, just get rid of the huge amounts of toe-out.



Just tried adjusting these & they are pretty stuck :mad: :lol:


Cybermonkey

posted on 5th Aug 06 at 14:44

quote:
Originally posted by Adam-D
also, nip to the rear of a sayers, asda, maccies, whatever
and "find " a set of bun wheels

small metal square frame with 4 castor on it
find two jack car up and put on them
quick easy fix


:lol::lol:


Lisa

posted on 5th Aug 06 at 14:32

have you took the tie bars off. if so put them back on.


Adam-D

posted on 5th Aug 06 at 12:52

also, nip to the rear of a sayers, asda, maccies, whatever
and "find " a set of bun wheels

small metal square frame with 4 castor on it
find two jack car up and put on them
quick easy fix


Ian

posted on 5th Aug 06 at 12:46

There's adjustment on the track rods, same as doing the tracking, but you won't have to be so accurate, just get rid of the huge amounts of toe-out.


Matt H

posted on 5th Aug 06 at 12:32

Taken engine out

Now wheel are both towing outwards like fook :|


Pic:



As you can see they both want to go outwards, when I push it forwards it just kinda stops :lol:

How can I adjust this to move it? Looking for the quickest possible way!