You can just take the wheel off (using the steering lock makes it easier to undo the nut) and centre it ... I like mine to be dead straight Won't cure any tracking problems of course ...
Tom
Run in with a kerb, parts NLA :(
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Re: Run in with a kerb, parts NLA :(
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Re: Run in with a kerb, parts NLA :(
I think I could have lived with the tracking on A roads but on the Motorway it felt quite twitchy and overly keen to change lane!
It's gone to a different garage now to have it reset and they've said that the other place had not done a particularly good job and it's now a lot better.
If the wheel is still off a bit off I might just do that Tom, our car doesn't seem to have a steering lock though!
It's gone to a different garage now to have it reset and they've said that the other place had not done a particularly good job and it's now a lot better.
If the wheel is still off a bit off I might just do that Tom, our car doesn't seem to have a steering lock though!