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Today, 02:23 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Oct 2016
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hi
I am writting this to make people more aware of such poor workmanship its absolutely outstanding failure and more common than u think . BT50 model un ==same as PjPk Ranger 4x4 Vehicle one owner prior from new Fixed all the front end This vehicle had never been wheel aligned in 200,000km Business Tyre Power W/align attempts twice Prior to W/A ,, drift left from effects of worn out parts now resulting odd wear in tyre. -------------------------------------------- ABSOLUTE LIES 1st attempt """cannot adjust shims because there is no thread left""" ------------------------------------------------------- U can see the adjusters with xtra thread 6mm min sticking out !!!!!!!! Vehicle drifts of the LHS of road Reported to manager 2nd attempt adjusted caster and toe-in only -************************************************** *******************- RESULTS caster is correct 2.5pos LHS //// 2.0 pos RHS ,,,,stable slightly heavy =GOOD camber is a complete stuff up is an example of the LAZY W/Aligner tech camber factory spec 45pos minutes [60 min to a degree ] Both front wheels at 45pos MINUTES CAMBER ,,, this should never be done THIS WILL CAUSE UNCONTROLLED DRIFT TO CURB SIDE LHS CAMBER NEEDS "o" deg camber up to 10min negative Vehicle will then be stable on a cambered road surface and not have drift to LHS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GOOD AND BAD W/ALIGNED VEHICLE IS NIGHT AND DAY ------------------------------------------------------- SOUND SIMIAR TO THE OTHER POST about Bridgestone .............lazy wheel aligner strikes again Last edited by swamp; Today at 02:44 PM. |
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Today, 03:42 PM | #2 | ||
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Melbourne
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Did they road test? My local Bob Janes in Victoria don't due to insurance reasons. Have had multiple vehicles returned to them with crooked steering wheels
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FG XR6 Ute & Sedan
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Bibra Lake WA
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What state. The two I referred to here https://fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11502300 were Tyrepowers:
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I think the franchisee or staff at least at the Bibra Lake and Jandakot stores that I had issues at have since changed. Since then I have used their O'Connor store last two times I needed tyres which seem much better. I was using World of Tyres (Ex Ian Diffen) Myaree for a while before that but they suddenly went downhill too. Went back to Tyrepower but in O'Connor after surveying friend, neighbours, community facebook groups and probably most reliably https://www.productreview.com.au for recommendations and reviews.
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Today, 04:25 PM | #4 | |||
Thailand Specials
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Centrefold Lounge
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Thats the most ridiculous thing I've heard. I'm not doubting its true but JFC, how can you not test drive customer vehicle after carrying out work - its part of the verification process. I reckon they've got young unqualified monkeys working in the workshop and no insurance company will touch them, probably don't even have drivers licences - ****ing clown show industry. |
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Today, 05:56 PM | #5 | ||
BLUE OVAL INC.
Join Date: Feb 2006
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I refer to it as a toe adjustment as hardly any tyre retailers out there can do a proper wheel alignment.
I remember when I rebuilt my XE with all new front end parts, drag, idler, tie rods etc. Couldnt have it professionally aligned until the straight gas install had been done, so I went old skool and string lined it. Drove it from gas fitter to closest tyre shop and couldnt believe it when a bloke in his 50's came out with the keys instead of the work experience kid. We got chatting as he set it up on the hoist and explained he remembered cutting his teeth on that era Falcon which are fully adjustable. He commented that for a string job in my back yard it was pretty bloody close and he fine tuned it. He then said he blamed Holdens crappy Mcpherson strut Commodore setup for the art dying as once the strut tops collapsed back and inwards, toe was all that was left and it made WA techs lazy. Nothing has changed almost 20yrs later. |
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Today, 07:18 PM | #6 | |||
Thailand Specials
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Centrefold Lounge
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I was helping one of the other qualifieds on a service, this guy came in with a piece of chalk and by eye adjusted the wheel alignment with a couple spanners Took it for a drive, it steered bang on straight and was within 0.5mm on spec when we hooked it up on the wheel alignment machine. I couldn't believe it, I asked him how he did it and he just said experience, to this day it's still impressive to me. That sort of passion, care and skill is long gone from the industry |
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