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Keith A



Member Since: 25 Oct 2012
Location: Sherborne, Dorset
Posts: 105

United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Buckingham Blue
Wheel alignment

After not being able to get a full alignment last week as the bolts for the toe links were seized in the bushes I replaced them this weekend.

Went for a wheel alignment today and they weren't able to get enough adjustment on the left rear to bring it back into zone. It's currently sitting at this (bottom results are the final readings):

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So after trying to think why it wouldn't adjust enough I couldn't come up with any suggestions. Unless the link was the wrong size (pretty sure it isn't).

Anyway driving away, the car tells me that I'm going too fast and the suspension will need to lower. So I'm now thinking that the suspension wasn't at the standard ride height and may have been in off road mode.

Pretty sure I checked to start with, but I may have knocked the button (or they might) just before the geo.

Whilst a raised suspension height will no doubt make the alignment out, would it put it out that much to make it unadjustable. Particularly as the other wheel was ok?

I'll take it back tomorrow and get them to have a look anyway. Current cars:
09MY TDV8 Vogue SE
Mini R56 Cooper S
Mini Cooper Race Car Smile

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Keith A



Member Since: 25 Oct 2012
Location: Sherborne, Dorset
Posts: 105

United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Buckingham Blue

Took it back in and they told me they had locked it in access mode. Just redoing it now.

The joys of not knowing the cars in depth. Current cars:
09MY TDV8 Vogue SE
Mini R56 Cooper S
Mini Cooper Race Car Smile

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