Whoops, didn't post about the success of the replacement of all the bits on the front end. Anyway, all of the ball joints, track rods, bushes, drop links, pads, disks etc have been replaced and it passed its MoT with flying colours at the local garage. The tester commented on how well kept it looked with all its shiny bits
I would have been rather annoyed if it didn't pass actually, as the following weekend I had booked up for a weekend away in Stafford direction with a few friends many months previous. The Xantia performed well as per usual

Interestingly, we stayed at a Travelodge on the A38. It somehow felt familiar in a weird way, it wasn't until I realised a few days after getting back that this A38 in Stafford is the continuation of the A38 from Exeter to Plymouth

Quite a long road that one!
Right, back to the task of tracking.
Setting it up was going to be rather difficult by counting threads and measuring due to all of the replacement stuff, so we made up our own tracking tool from an idea Dad had many years ago. Worked a treat

, steering wheel came right back to centre and there has been no uneven wear on the tyres in the 1000 miles or so I've done since we did it. And it also saved a few quid
Little did I know that that few quid saved might have come in handy so soon. While performing the weekly check and browse under the bonnet the weekend just gone, I glanced at the cambelt as the engine was running and found that I could see glimpses of the engine mount every revolution of the engine
After stopping the engine and spinning it around manually we found that there was a chunk 2 or 3 inches long spanning half the belt wide missing. Quite pleased I spotted that
Suffice to say, GSF are delivering a new cambelt and tensioner kit, water pump and dual mass crankshaft pulley tomorrow. We stuck it up on stands and started the dismantling process yesterday so we should be able to get cracking in the next couple of days.
Citroen Xantias don't have a great reputation around my area at the moment
Still, once the cambelt is done, the only other major bit that hasn't been replaced or refurbished is the engine and 'box...tempting fate that really isn't it!