its there for a reasion so why not just take the time to do it,, then if the tyres do ware out to fast take it back to who did the WA,,
im sure if you give a dealership a days notice jsut to put it in TT they will be more then happy,
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As Garry points out the dealers tend to charge what l think is a large sum for a very quick procedure. In Newcastle l believe in the order of $120 for the priviledge of TTM. That is the reason l asked the question to start with.
Gordon, thanks for your input as well. If it works that is definitely a cheaper option.
Given that l'm a curious sort, and since l know the tyre dealership owner pretty well, l was thinking of aligning the car in "Normal suspension mode", then getting it put in TTM and see if it makes any difference. Has anyone done this before? It might be a way to sort out this question for good.
Not for a wheel alignment, but seeing as I can now set it, I set TTM whilst the vehicle was on a slightly uneven surface. With the engine running, normal height was set and the vehicle sat quietly, but set TTM and the suspension was constantly adjusting, presumeably trying to get all wheel heights at their target heights which was impossible due to the uneven surface. I could not detect if and by how much the geometry was changing. BTW, TTM works in off-road mode too.
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REMLR 243
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
Sorry, I thought you were referring to the system being overly complex. As for implementing it, well you can - buy a Faultmate -added expense, I know. Of course for free, you can just pull the fuses
Some of my clients always use an independent (car out of warranty) and use this method all the time. Haven't heard of any ill-effects yet.
Cheers,
Gordon
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