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Nick A

posted on 29th Dec 05 at 15:00

im going away until the 2nd of jan tomo and is going to the garage on the 3rd.

if they fix all this but cannot do the tracking will i still have the same problem?

at the minute my sterring wheel does not sit horizontal when going straight instead is at around a 45 degree angle.


ed

posted on 29th Dec 05 at 14:55

Track rod will be bent of its that out after impact. They cost not more than £10, you should preplace the track rod end too which is about £9 and you moght want to think about replacing the lower ball joint too if everything else is getting done - they are about £10 and the bolts you need to replace when doing the ball joint are about £5.


Nic Barnes

posted on 29th Dec 05 at 14:53

track rod end? about £13 from motor factors last time i bought one for a nova


Nick A

posted on 29th Dec 05 at 14:52

Following my previous post regarding me hitting a kerb yesterday and breaking my car i went to a garage to get a quote.

Kwick fit looked at my tracking which was way out, front right was on 0 (normal) but my front left was at 14 (seriously fcuked) :!. The bloke said it was the worst he'd ever seen, cars tracking is usually around 4 or 5.

They couldnt set the tracking cos my car is to low at the rear so ended up doing nothing.

i also will prob need a new tracking rod, anyone heard of these and are they expensive???

regards