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Tracking your Elgrand

Toe and camber on the rear, toe on the front. Lowered vehicles won't have sufficient adjustment to compensate for the reduced ride height.
 
Toe and camber on the rear, toe on the front. Lowered vehicles won't have sufficient adjustment to compensate for the reduced ride height.
So why haven't they changed his camber on the rear? They were in the red when he went in, looking the print out, and they are when he left?
 
So why haven't they changed his camber on the rear? They were in the red when he went in, looking the print out, and they are when he left?
Probably because they were at max adjustment.
 
Can the rears be changed? Or are they kind of fixed? I thought FWD cars are fixed on the back, but I thought RWD cars aren't? Or maybe it is a technician ability 'skill' thing, or not as the case might be?
Not sure, I defer to someone here that’s for more hands on than me.
 
Toe and camber on the rear, toe on the front. Lowered vehicles won't have sufficient adjustment to compensate for the reduced ride height.
I think it is lowered, with coil overs… I’m no mechanic so not got a clue really 😊
 
Just taken mine to a Tyre Pros in Hastings (think they are owned by Kwik Fit). They couldn't find the E51 settings at all so gave them the manual data from this thread. About to go back to pick it up, fingers crossed!
 
Just taken mine to a Tyre Pros in Hastings (think they are owned by Kwik Fit). They couldn't find the E51 settings at all so gave them the manual data from this thread. About to go back to pick it up, fingers crossed!
So this is what the readout says. Does this look correct?
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yeah that looks pretty good, especially the front, but just had another look and it says E52 and yours is an E51 !!!!!! so could be out
Yeah they entered as E52 but then added the inputs manually that I gave them from other posts in this thread
 
Yeah they entered as E52 but then added the inputs manually that I gave them from other posts in this thread
well if its set to E51 spec then I'd be pretty happy with that.
 
well if its set to E51 spec then I'd be pretty happy with that.
Thanks- sorry if I'm asking a stupid question, I'm not mechanically minded in the slightest!
 
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