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Robbo_cdx

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Tracking/geometry question
« on: 19 September 2011, 23:20:41 »

Evening,

I've been reading a lot how about tracking and geometry are extremely important on the omega. When I got mine the wheel was well over to the left in a straight line. It needed 4 new tyres though so I had the "tracking" done at the same time.

When I got it back it was much better but still a little to the left, the response was "They all do that, it's the camber of the road" My immediate thought was "Oh a major manufacturer sold a car with an inbuilt wonky wheel,  silly me how did I not know that?"

A it was done as favour by a friend of a friend so to speak, and it didn't cost, I just nodded sagely and drove away.  :)

So now I have to investigate some odd noises from the front end under braking and on bumpy bits, once I've fixed whatever is the problem, (bring on another wet weekend  >:() I'm looking at getting a full geometry setup done.

I've read a lot about WIM in Chesham but the downside is a 250mile round trip  :(

Does anyone know of a place around Nottinghamshire that does the same sort of setup and knows the omega?

Thanks
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Re: Tracking/geometry question
« Reply #1 on: 19 September 2011, 23:53:55 »

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Re: Tracking/geometry question
« Reply #2 on: 19 September 2011, 23:57:44 »


Tyre 4 U Ltd

Unit 7
Anglia Way
Mansfield
Nottinghamshire
NG18 4LP

If you goto the link below, you will see that they are recommended by Wheels in Motion, I also understand that you can book through the WIM website.  Someone will correct me if I am wrong.
http://www.blackboots.co.uk/tyre-fitting-centres.php
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