This is just my opinion and a recommendation. I recently had track rod end and various other bushes renewed so I knew a wheel alignment was next on the cards. As it was only the ARB bushes replaced on the rear I assumed no correction would be needed on the rear, how wrong I was as both front and rear ‘toe’ needed adjustment. Not sure if work had been carried on the rear before I owned her or whether it just happens over time??. £60 on a hunter alignment is money well spent as my new boots should wear evenly, I hope
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20th Dec 2011 1:45 pm
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Watch out for uneven wear as the bushes can settle, then need realigned.
Cheers for the heads up, will have it checked early in the new year .
20th Dec 2011 2:51 pm
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After any alignment I have, I just check the tread depth (using a cheapo guage) every few thousand miles. Easy to do and easy to spot if wear is uneven. Saves getting garage/dealer/indi involved and can be done any time.
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