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Wheel Alignment DIY

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[h=2]Re: DIY Wheel alignment[/h]
Just onto the market in the UK is the following, looks good, though the same pain of measure, adjust, re-measure
http://www.trackace.co.uk/
Usual disclaimers etc.​

This was an old post and I have just got one and thought its worth telling the NSXers about it!

Trackace Wheel Alignment

I have found this device which does laser wheel alignment, toe in/out only. As this is usually what ends up being adjusted I thought it might be worth a shot, the theory behind it seems very strong. Its very portable so could be used at track days.

So I spent my $145, as a normal alignment is $55-$75 here and takes 3 hrs by the time you wait at the place! Then tried it on 4 vehicles, 1 had been aligned in the last few 1,000 kms so I was expecting it not to have moved or worn.

Mazda 6, done 2,500kms since last aligned was within 1’ or 0.1mm from the last setting, which equals perfect.

Ford Ranger 4X4 ute, done 11,000km since last aligned, was within 5’ or 0.7mm from the last setting.

So assuming the last setting were as the work sheet it all seems to make sense and the product works very well. Its very quick to use, about 3 minutes, which is good as you have to redo it each time you make a adjustment. It also recalibrates ever time its used so each measurement is perfect.

NSX which has done about 16,000km since last aligned was within Front 1.4mm and Back 0.7mm from the last setting. They say it works on 100mm ground clearance, which my standard 1995 is to under the front lip, but I think you can make it work lower than that. They don’t say it will do rear alignment as its not checking with the front for reference (see web page) but it still gives a perfect aft toe reading.

The other car was one that had the whole front suspension out and rebuilt so it was setting up again from scratch which proved very easy. I tried to “trick” the unit by making it read incorrectly but if you follow the instructions, it seems to be nearly idiot proof!

http://www.trackace.co.uk/

Video of it. It is actually better in real life.

http://www.trackace.co.uk/Videos.html

Anyway I found it very useful and quicker than hanging around alignment shops reading old car mags! Plus I know it’s done properly…..

1st.. set up Front Left

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Then R/H

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Result!

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And Back as well

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Back Result

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Thanks, I am always getting fantastic info and tips off Prime so thought it was worth posting.
 
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