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Tracking.

Post by civvie »

Took car to get it tracked a couple of days ago ( Peugeot 3008) 60 plate mileage 1500.

The picture below shows what came off the tracking machine, the mechanic showed me the graph and said the near side rear is out, as its a nearly new car take it back to the dealer, anyway we can't alter these settings. So back to the dealer with the report. Long story but they said that the figure for camber and toe is within tolerance on the N/S back, what do the informed think.





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Post by Citroenmad »

When we had a Scenic II we had the same problem, the rear wheels were toed in considerably. It went back to Renault who said it was just within tolerances (they had obviously set them wide) and that it was 'how they all are'. A few of the worst effected cars had to have a new rear beam, but then that wasnt straight either.

It seems normal for a modern car to toe in slightly at the rear, most cars do it now.
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