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Glyn

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Re: Steering wheel removal
« Reply #15 on: 22 November 2007, 19:39:02 »

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Anoyed with vx,60 odd quid and still had too get under myself. Its like to them near enough is good enough.
Just take it back the next day and ask them to do it again  :-?

After sitting in waiting room for 2 hours, which to be fair was due to a siezed rod,apparently.
I thought it would be quicker to tweak it myself,as no doubt they would say it was within specs.
If you put a line through the centre it would have been five to twelve not twelve,ay not be uch but irritaded
me no end(obsesive compulsive).Plus it did now drive without pulling left.
For anyone thats interested the before and after Toe measurements were
LF before 2.0in       after 0.
RF before 0            after 1.25in
LR before 1.25out   after 1.25in
RR before 1.25in    after  0.75in

As you can see even after they have adjusted it its not equal for instance the
RR is now 0.75in and LR 1.25in. To me I feel they should be equal EG:both 1.00 in,
but after pointing this out the chap behind the desk says they are within tolerances.
And to be fair it drives straight but I know if I had the tools they have they would be equal.
Do you know I would probably be happier if I had not seen the figures,ignorance is bliss.
Apologies for prattling on a bit.
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