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Re: Rev2 UK and import
WD40 + very thin screw driver and it came off !!! Result thanks guys, just gotta sort the tracking out next any tips for that one?
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Re: Rev2 UK and import
Well done:-)
I do my own 4 wheel alignment with a trackace laser gauge and fishing line. Proven very accurate for me. I don't have camber or caster adjustment.
However if you don't have this equipment or time to learn you really need 4-wheel laser alignment at a reputable facility. Hunter equipment or the like.
Difficulties usually involve rusted track rods.
I do my own 4 wheel alignment with a trackace laser gauge and fishing line. Proven very accurate for me. I don't have camber or caster adjustment.
However if you don't have this equipment or time to learn you really need 4-wheel laser alignment at a reputable facility. Hunter equipment or the like.
Difficulties usually involve rusted track rods.
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Re: Rev2 UK and import
Ok then I'll ask the local garages haha it's something I've never done so I most definitely don't have those sorts of tool that you described but thanks for the advice anyway, maybe I'll invest one day and see how it goes
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