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bloat

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1. Replace led front spots (one has blown)
2. Straighten steering wheel
3. Make new stereo hole
4. Put new sticker on windscreen!

Only little jobs but all need doing :thumb2
 
I had the wheels laser tracked??? Lol don't know why but the steering wheel is about 2 or 3 notches out and it bugs me haha
 
  1. wash old workvan
  2. hoover old workvan
  3. get firewood
  4. cut firewood
 
1 Get up
2 Do sod all
3 Go to bed
 
I had the wheels laser tracked??? Lol don't know why but the steering wheel is about 2 or 3 notches out and it bugs me haha

do not be tempted to remove the wheel and relocate it, you have to do it via the track rod adjustment on both sides, but sounds to me the guys that did it did not know what to do, "laser" means nothing in inexperienced hands, Rick
 
empty boot. get some oatcakes cheese and sausage for tomorows pay and play day.
that's about it..:D
 
do not be tempted to remove the wheel and relocate it, you have to do it via the track rod adjustment on both sides, but sounds to me the guys that did it did not know what to do, "laser" means nothing in inexperienced hands, Rick

When I had a car tracked once, they clamped the steering wheel straight ahead, and started the adjustments from there.
 
When I had a car tracked once, they clamped the steering wheel straight ahead, and started the adjustments from there.

They did that with mine now when I drive the steering wheel is just off slightly facing in to the road but the truck runs very strieght :thumbs
 
They did that with mine now when I drive the steering wheel is just off slightly facing in to the road but the truck runs very strieght :thumbs

They've adjusted it up on one side more than another happened to be drove out of the place & drove back in again as it was miles out:doh
 
do not be tempted to remove the wheel and relocate it, you have to do it via the track rod adjustment on both sides, but sounds to me the guys that did it did not know what to do, "laser" means nothing in inexperienced hands, Rick

I agree the bloke who did ours was useless. but my usual garages old fashiond calibrating tool would not fir the wheels:eek:
 

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