Xantia Estate Wheel Alignment - when to have it checked?

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Xantia Estate Wheel Alignment - when to have it checked?

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Hi Guys
I have recently has a new anti roll drop link and track rod end fitted to the front o/s (latter needed to pass MOT) and am now wondering if I should have the tracking/wheel alignment checked. I read on other threads about garages making a mess of this - so any recommendations or things to ask would be helpful.

Am I right to assume that if a track rod end is replaced I should have the tracking checked :?:
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Drop links are part of the suspension, connects the cilinder to the anti-roll bar. Changing them shouldn't upset the steering geometry, so you don't need to check it unless you feel there's something wrong.
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Id get the tracking checked if you have had a trackrod end replaced. Even when there on the same amount of threads the tracking is always out.
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Unread post by Peter.N. »

I use a length of conduit tube with a threaded rod slid into it and adjust the tracking myself. If one extremity of the setting is 'parrallel' , adjust the length of the rod untill it just touches the inside of the tyres at wheel rim level at the front, then transfer it to the back, its quite easy to feel if the distance is the same, takes about five minutes. If it needs adjusting, alter the length of the side that will bring the steering wheel to straight ahead, if it already is, adjust each track rod by the same ammount.
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Unread post by Homer »

Peter.N. wrote:its quite easy to feel if the distance is the same
It's not supposed to be the same. It should have a certain angle of toe-in or toe-out.
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Unread post by Peter.N. »

If you look at the spec you will find that paralell is within tolerance, but its quite easy to adjust the the required tow in/out using this method. I have been doing it this way for around 30 years and and getting on for 1,000,000 miles and my tyres always wear evenly.