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danbo

posted on 24th Feb 11 at 20:35

i think ill go for in between lock to lock lol


Darryl H

posted on 24th Feb 11 at 11:43

quote:
Originally posted by arizona ste
i set mine while i was driving haha best way imo lol


Until you can't get it back on :lol:

My Dad had a mate who did this and it wouldn't go back on - he ended up in a ditch


arizona ste

posted on 24th Feb 11 at 09:48

i set mine while i was driving haha best way imo lol


corsamon

posted on 23rd Feb 11 at 09:17

its about £15 quid around here for laser alignment for the front too, thought i wd say before ya ask how much it is :P


c20letandy1988

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 21:55

or if that bothered mate go and get your tracking done then do what ellis said:Just ensure the wheels are facing dead straight then pull the wheel off and put it on straight, simples


naz-gsi

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 20:57

no problem


danbo

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 20:00

cheers for the help


naz-gsi

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 19:24

NO PAL


danbo

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 19:18

oh yer lock to lock would work,

if the tracking is out (or i adjust the rod ends) it wouldn't affect the lock to lock positions would it?


naz-gsi

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 19:01

or go lock to lock normally 1 and a 1/2turn each side


Generation

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 18:26

Push it forward it will align itself


danbo

posted on 22nd Feb 11 at 08:56

what about if the tracking is out?
is there part of the column i can make straight rather than the wheels so i can then have that as the reference point, a part that point directly up or down or horizontal?


Ellis

posted on 21st Feb 11 at 20:39

Just ensure the wheels are facing dead straight then pull the wheel off and put it on straight, simples.


danbo

posted on 21st Feb 11 at 16:46

hi i have a momo steering wheel, when I took it off the column i didn't mark the postion well enough, now i think i put it on slightly to one side but is there a way of making sure the steering wheel is centrailised properly? My track rod ends both have the same amount of thread showing so have been wound on same amount of times. Just want to remove steering wheel again centralise the column somehow then just put the wheel back on straight and it should then be right.