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Thread: Wheel alignment - Steering wheel not straight

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    Tks Philip - I reckon I'll take it back again and get them to do it. I didn't get any print out, so I'm not sure what they set it to.

    Found this straightforward procedure to set the toe out manually without any special equipment:
    http://www.fag.hiof.no/~frodehaa/steeringalignment.htm

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    The other reason for the steering wheel not being centred is that the panhard rod bushes are worn or the steering box is loose - but this should not happen coincidental with new tyres. Can also be affected by worn or loose bushes on either front or rear radius arms, but there would be other symptoms as well.
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    Don't take the wheel off to re-align it.
    This will alter your indicator cancelling thingy.

    I'd take it back.

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    The steering arm is from the steering box to the left swivel housing and that's where you'll adjust wheel centre, the indicator may be fine Early RR's had an indicator cancelling thingy spot welded on the column, so if moved the wheel your cancelling would be up the **** but later RR's Disco's and maybe defenders to! have the cancel jigger on the steering wheel itself so no adverse effects to the cancelling of your indicators will be noticed. but it is still not the right way of lining up your wheel regardless! it places the steering box of centre and in extreme cases you will lose opposite lock one way, i'd take it back to Bob jane and tell the ****ers to fix it and make a scene and yell and ****!!!! But that's me and i enjoy being a *****.

    That is an excellent write up you found but and spot on.
    Last edited by rovercare; 20th May 2006 at 02:51 PM.

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    what can happen over time is that the linkages that make your steering column collapsable in a collision, can slip. this will cause your steering wheel to point anywhere but "north".
    if you are getting full lock in both directions, (stop bolt to stop bolt), it would be a lot easier to adjust the steering wheel. when you loosen the nut holding it on, don't fully remove it. otherwise when the steering wheel finally lets go, it will break your nose, (personal experience).
    back it off enough to allow the wheel to come off with out coming right off, give the spline a squirt with some WD40 (you know what i mean) and star thumping the back of the wheel towards you with your hands, a little at a time, until it pops off.
    be patient with it
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    With removing the steering wheel, it's easy to line it up strait push it on to find you have missed buy a spline or two. Very frustrating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralf_the_RR
    Don't take the wheel off to re-align it.
    This will alter your indicator cancelling thingy.

    I'd take it back.
    it'll be cool ralf, it wont make a lick of difference
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    another method of removing the steering wheel is to loosen the nut holding it on.....
    BUT DO NOT remove the nut (or you may end up with a halo like princess di....)

    then put the seat back.....one foot on the brake......one hand either side of wheel
    and just wiggle it gently side to side as you put some body weight towards pulling it off.....
    when it pops.....you will why it is so important to leave the nut on......


    now that you know how to remove the wheel.....dont.....
    just adjust the drag link and enjoy driving.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA
    I suspect that they have incorrectly aligned your car if the steering wheel position changed so much.
    I bet they gave it some toe in just like a car!!!
    It is part of an alignment to centre the steering wheel. Insist that they do it.
    Also ask for a copy of the printout that shows your front alignment. It should show 0-2MM toe out or the equivalent in degrees.
    regard Philip A

    ffs i hate bllody bob janes - mate coming from the tyre industry - take it back to them make them do it again - tell them it is pulling and the wheel is off centre - landys are one toe adjustable.

    if they cant get it right ask them politely for a refund and go elsewhere

    they sure do know how to charge - so make them do the job right !

    mick

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