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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1538 |
I've always preferred to go to a car body shop which does major damage repairs as, hopefully, they have the right equipment and know what they are doing. Robin
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Wed Dec 18 2019 7:37am |
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1JBS Member Since: 30 Oct 2010 Location: Henley on Thames Posts: 530 |
Have a look here for a proper job -
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Wed Dec 18 2019 10:01am |
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McFarTech Member Since: 13 Sep 2019 Location: Kent Posts: 126 |
Thanks mate. The issue is I could take it I’m sure to any old place with a hunter machine. However from what I hear the Range needs to be put in to a special mode and not everywhere that does not know Range rovers does this.
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Wed Dec 18 2019 10:05am |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
Any garage with a good diagnostics should be able to put in in TTM (Tight Tolerence Mode) Andy.
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Wed Dec 18 2019 10:08am |
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Themoog Member Since: 27 Apr 2018 Location: Cambridge Posts: 262 |
I thought it just had to be at normal height. Why would it need to be in ttm fo alignment? |
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Wed Dec 18 2019 3:21pm |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
I’m afraid that what it needs to be in,when I go into wheel alignment on my snap on diagnostics it then let’s me put it in TTM,I did mine the other week & their is a post somewhere on her3 about it. Andy.
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Wed Dec 18 2019 5:58pm |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
https://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic54904.html Andy.
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Wed Dec 18 2019 6:01pm |
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