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PapaBear Member Since: 12 Feb 2010 Location: Sunny South West Posts: 28 |
Hi OzWiz,
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Fri Feb 12 2010 10:06am |
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ozwiz Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Queensland Posts: 10 |
PB,since you asked so nicely,here are the guidelines for your wheel alignments.
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Sat Feb 13 2010 6:30am |
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PapaBear Member Since: 12 Feb 2010 Location: Sunny South West Posts: 28 |
Thanks Bernie, that's brilliant! I'll probably set the front casters equal as I do a fair bit of motorway and dual carriageway driving. Despite the present set up scrubbing out the rears at 18,000miles, the car runs straight and the front tyres have plenty of life left, so hopefully the front won't need much tweaking. Funny that the LR dealer didn't offer to do the alignment as per the TSB at the recent service...........
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Sat Feb 13 2010 9:47am |
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RANGEROVER Member Since: 25 May 2010 Location: ENGLAND Posts: 1 |
To OZWIZ,
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Tue May 25 2010 9:56pm |
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ozwiz Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Queensland Posts: 10 |
Chris,i apologise for the response delay,as i never received notification for this one.I would say the camber on that wheel needs to be adjusted more negative.Also check the bush that connects the toe adjusting rod to the suspension arm for excessive float.
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Thu May 27 2010 7:52am |
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Benidorm Mick Member Since: 27 May 2010 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 102 |
Hi ozwiz. Can these settings be used with 285/35/22"s on RRS 2008?? Cheers. |
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Thu May 27 2010 1:10pm |
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NeilN Member Since: 29 May 2008 Location: Durban Posts: 21 |
Hi Bernie
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Thu May 27 2010 4:33pm |
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klm Member Since: 30 May 2006 Location: UK Posts: 155 |
yep I'd like to know this too as mine is in at the moment |
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Thu May 27 2010 7:23pm |
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Hulmey14 Member Since: 15 May 2010 Location: St Helens Posts: 44 |
Me too Pleaseee, just put a set of 285/35/22's Toyo proxies on and taken a set of 20's off, started to get a steering wheel wobble at 50mph but goes when I hit 70mph. Was told it will be alignment /tracking/balancing and before I take it anywhere It would be nice to have the correct settings if possible. PS offset/ negative and camber etc etc is double dutch to me im a wee bit thick in the technical area . |
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Thu May 27 2010 9:14pm |
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ozwiz Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Queensland Posts: 10 |
Guys,thanks for your interest,i will post answers for all your questions this evening(it's morning here) |
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Thu May 27 2010 9:23pm |
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AG09 Member Since: 13 Mar 2010 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 66 |
Here are the wheel alignment specs from LR.
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Thu May 27 2010 11:25pm |
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ozwiz Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Queensland Posts: 10 |
i think these specs are for the left hand drive vehicle?? My personal opinion is ALL vehicle manufacturers don't have any idea about where the ideal specs should be.While they continue to avoid liability for tyre wear,i fear this trend WILL continue. |
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Fri May 28 2010 4:51pm |
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ozwiz Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Queensland Posts: 10 |
Neil,according to the book,the vehicle should be locked in "geometric" mode while performing the w/a.The reason for this is,after some time,the rear suspension height will drop,altering rear camber/toe readings.Most competent wheel aligners can perform quick F+R toe adjustments within this timeframe.The Geo mode is overrated,because even if i need to remove a rear wheel to adjust camber,i start the vehicle to restore ride height,before continuing adjustments.I don't see too many advantages with going to a smaller rim,wear wise mate. Going back in time,tyre/rime sizes were specified as plus one/plus two concept.This means the overall rim/tyre diameter remained the same,but rim size increased/tyres profile decreased to maintain overall rolling diameter. The 20's will have a stiffer ride compared to the 19's and lower etc. Neil,20,000k is good for that tyre size,but more should be possible with more regular rotations. |
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Fri May 28 2010 5:18pm |
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ozwiz Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Queensland Posts: 10 |
Regarding wheel balancing issues,i've posted a relevant separate thread accordingly. |
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Fri May 28 2010 5:57pm |
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