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Tracking...what tracking?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hampole" data-source="post: 296556" data-attributes="member: 16604"><p>I tracked mine myself after lowering my bus. I used a system called TrackAce that you can buy off ebay for about £90. It's quite simple to use and it works. I set mine to 10 minutes toe in, as rear wheel drive vehicles are always trying to push the front wheels outwards. ( I always aim to end up parrellel when moving). Later I took the bus to T2D for some other work. As part of this work they checked the tracking and said it was spot on. So I was happy the the TrackAce was accurate and I'd set the toe to the correct position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hampole, post: 296556, member: 16604"] I tracked mine myself after lowering my bus. I used a system called TrackAce that you can buy off ebay for about £90. It's quite simple to use and it works. I set mine to 10 minutes toe in, as rear wheel drive vehicles are always trying to push the front wheels outwards. ( I always aim to end up parrellel when moving). Later I took the bus to T2D for some other work. As part of this work they checked the tracking and said it was spot on. So I was happy the the TrackAce was accurate and I'd set the toe to the correct position. [/QUOTE]
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