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<blockquote data-quote="BillS" data-source="post: 640513" data-attributes="member: 33693"><p>Interesting thread, I have improved it but not sorted it out altogether yet, but have checked the tyres and they are dated 2004 so they are next on the list. I found the steering box needed adjustment, must be done in the straight ahead position. This is because the high point is at the straight ahead position, the box is designed to have play either side of this point. Once I had done this, most important discovery, I found that the bus had had its tracking done to one side of centre of the steering box. It was obvious because the wheels where pointing to one side with the box centred, so when the wheels were lined up the steering box was at a point of great play hence the wandering. Hope this makes sense, let me know if more info is of interest, best of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillS, post: 640513, member: 33693"] Interesting thread, I have improved it but not sorted it out altogether yet, but have checked the tyres and they are dated 2004 so they are next on the list. I found the steering box needed adjustment, must be done in the straight ahead position. This is because the high point is at the straight ahead position, the box is designed to have play either side of this point. Once I had done this, most important discovery, I found that the bus had had its tracking done to one side of centre of the steering box. It was obvious because the wheels where pointing to one side with the box centred, so when the wheels were lined up the steering box was at a point of great play hence the wandering. Hope this makes sense, let me know if more info is of interest, best of luck [/QUOTE]
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