Author Topic: having trouble finding somewere who can do the tracking on my car  (Read 1093 times)

Offline dubpirate

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its a 5 door mk3 1.4

on coilovers

need it tracking badly

pulling left steering wheel pointing right

any ideas

had it stuck on ramsp today trying to get it on at quickfit

Offline Screech16v

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Best place to take it will be somewhere that has the old dunlop tracking  system (back street garage) this system will work on the lowest of cars because it doesnt have to hook over the wheel.

Offline Seanl

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Save your money and do the string method. Mine needs doing too but feck am I paying some cowboy 50-80 notes to attempt it then tell me the car is too low/etc etc......... Look up the string method. Very easy to do, and very very accurate. Proffesional race outfits use this method most of the time too so thats good enough for me.  :wink:
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Offline kempie

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i think alot of us are going to have too meet up and do this together as theres a few of us that need it doing me included!

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My dad has old fashioned tracking gear in Epsom if stuck, although you wont get round the back alley with your sump intact if super low :laugh:

Offline mksmk3gti

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Did mine on the drive way. As long as the steering wheel is centred. Look at wheels adjust so they look about right. Then drive. Adjust accordingly. Only do quarter turns on the track rods. Got mine pretty perfect after about an hour.