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Eric DUBLIN

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Tracking/ Full geometry
« on: 22 March 2010, 00:18:17 »

Greetings to all,
                       I live in Dublin Ireland,its our first omega, and she is carting our family about for two years in may, the 3 wee ones , herself & meself are well impressed! ;)  Up until now we have spent near three hundred euro on tracking and still she pulls! >:(

This is more frustrating than i can express on this excellent site of ours. Fair f***s to all involved :y
                                             Im hoping we find a professional! Have done a wee bit of trawling on here, and only wish to be put in touch with an outfit as competent as wheels in motion!!!!!   
      All the usual suspects have been replaced or are in good nik, although i would like to replace springs, shocks & struts. 13 years and 187k on the clock (could they be the culprit) so its just a matter of full alignment. Anyone! Anywhere! in Ireland, or do we need to book a ferry?? Thankyou all Eric :y
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Re: Tracking/ Full geometry
« Reply #1 on: 22 March 2010, 00:50:39 »

book a ferry...




camber is very important on the omega, needs to be 1°10 minutes, the adjustment is on the shock botton 2 bolts, so do suspension and any steering work first. In fact may as well do wishbones while your at it if not done already. Any tyre wear on the inside edge?
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