Jump to content
  • Welcome to 205GTIDrivers.com!

    Hello dear visitor! Feel free to browse but we invite you to register completely free of charge in order to enjoy the full functionality of the website.

Sign in to follow this  
SweetBadger

Handling Issues After Having Tracking Set Up...

Recommended Posts

SweetBadger

After fitting a xsara vts rack I got the tracking done at our local Kwik Fit (try to avoid using them if possible but in this instance it was convenient), just been for a drive and it seems to pull left and right following the camber of the roads and gets unsettled easily over rough road surfaces, more torque steer too...

 

It corners well, and if anything seems to under-steer less than it did before I fitted the rack / had the tracking done, however I'm not really happy with this setup for what is primarily road car.

 

I'm running 309 bottom arms, with 1.6 gti hubs driveshafts so the front end is wider than standard - not sure how their equipment works, anyone know if it will compensate for these changes? If not, and they've set it up for a standard 205 then I guess that could lead to it being set up incorrectly... Having said that I've had the tracking set up before with the 309 bottom arms and not had this issue.

 

Going to see how it handles in the dry, but have a feeling I'm going to have to take it back to them... Looking forward to that one, bloody Kwik Fit!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Cameron

Having wider track etc won't make any difference to how they track it. I'd take it back to them and tell them you're not happy with it, they could well have messed it up. If it turns out fine then maybe you have issues elsewhere - balljoints / bushes etc.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
tomcolinjones
After fitting a xsara vts rack I got the tracking done at our local Kwik Fit (try to avoid using them if possible but in this instance it was convenient), just been for a drive and it seems to pull left and right following the camber of the roads and gets unsettled easily over rough road surfaces, more torque steer too...

 

It corners well, and if anything seems to under-steer less than it did before I fitted the rack / had the tracking done, however I'm not really happy with this setup for what is primarily road car.

 

I'm running 309 bottom arms, with 1.6 gti hubs driveshafts so the front end is wider than standard - not sure how their equipment works, anyone know if it will compensate for these changes? If not, and they've set it up for a standard 205 then I guess that could lead to it being set up incorrectly... Having said that I've had the tracking set up before with the 309 bottom arms and not had this issue.

 

Going to see how it handles in the dry, but have a feeling I'm going to have to take it back to them... Looking forward to that one, bloody Kwik Fit!

 

i have read on here that the ideal toe in/out is paralell, for a 205 on any setup for road use. the extra camber from the 309 bones shouldnt make any difference to there tracking gauges, dunlop gauges anyhow.

you could check it yourself with a tape measure between each wheel rim. (not hugely accurate but you could find out if it is miles in/out)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Cameron

Tracking is a personal preference thing really, some like toe in, some like toe out. There's no ideal value as such.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
tomcolinjones
Tracking is a personal preference thing really, some like toe in, some like toe out. There's no ideal value as such.

 

there is an ideal range on autodata that kwikfit would have used as a reference that is around paralell, i understand that its each to there own where suspension and steering setups are concerend, i was meerly passing on knowledge i had gathered from this forum and what the factory recomendations are for the tracking of the standard car. so 'sweetbadger' could possibly check his tracking to see if it is noticebly one way or the other. he is clearly not happy with the setup as it is.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
SweetBadger

Thanks for the info guys; Will have a check with a tape measure to make sure nothing's hugely out and to give me an idea on how it's set up now, and will head back to Kwik fit to get it checked / corrected.

 

Every front suspension component has been renewed recently and it drove fine with the previous rack, so I can only put the change in characteristics down to the tracking (in fact it seemed more stable with the tracking set up on the xsara rack as it came off Alastair's 205!)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
j_turnell

Sounds like you've got too much toe out from your description, on our database at work it suggests parallel to 10mins toe in. Personally i've set mine to 3-4mins toe out as i always find toe in drives horrible on a 205, did mine the other week and had no problems, be interesting to know what spec they used, i'd def take it back to get checked out.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Alastairh

Take it back, it handled very well before being removed.

 

Al

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Cameron
Thanks for the info guys; Will have a check with a tape measure to make sure nothing's hugely out and to give me an idea on how it's set up now, and will head back to Kwik fit to get it checked / corrected.

 

 

Don't waste your time with a tape measure, you'll never be able to measure it accurately enough. Just take it straight back to Kwik Fit when you get the chance.

Edited by Cameron

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
kyepan

i've run your setup with neutral toe and it did the same thing, check the sticky on how not to modify your suspension at the top of this section.

 

Mine now runs 0.6 deg toe in, which i believe is standard, i also have 309 bones.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
SweetBadger
i've run your setup with neutral toe and it did the same thing, check the sticky on how not to modify your suspension at the top of this section.

 

Mine now runs 0.6 deg toe in, which i believe is standard, i also have 309 bones.

 

Cheers for the info, took it back to Kwik fit and the guy there was actually quite helpful, he checked it and said it was set up as it should be...

 

However I asked him what the standard toe settings were, and he couldn't find them on the Kwik Fit wall chart so I gave him the figures quoted on the main site - 1.0 ± 1.0 mm

 

He then confirmed that that's how it's set up: +1mm on one wheel -1mm on the other (can't remember which side was +/-) which apparently equalled toe in?

 

Anyway, surprisingly even though he said it had been set up correctly, I was offered a full refund!? Not going to say no to that! But still not convinced it was set up correctly - any views on the above?

 

So going to see how it drives over the next week and then take it to another tracking place to get it checked out when I get a mo...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Cameron

Err.. what!? ;)

 

He set it up as -1mm (1mm toe in) on one wheel, and +1mm (1mm toe-out) on the other? So he's basically set it up as parallel. Fail? :D

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
kyepan

as i said you want - 0.5 on each wheel which equals -1 total wheel pointy in angle thing.

 

as cam says, -1 +1 = 0 wheel pointy angle.

 

Find somewhere to do it properly and don't leave till they can show you -0.5 on both wheels. or near as damn it.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
SweetBadger

;) Ha ha! Incredible! :D So it was set up parallel the first time, then the guy who checked it second time must have had the wheel slightly to the left (giving +1 on the passenger side & - 1 on the drivers side).

 

I assumed that the guy at least knew what toe-in / toe-out was! So this led me to believe that the +1 passenger side equalled toe-in, and -1 drivers side also equalled toe-in (i.e. assumed that +1 & +1 would have been parallel)

 

Glad I got the refund! I'll try find somewhere that knows what they're doing and get it set up as kyepan suggests, cheers.

Edited by SweetBadger

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
swordfish210

If you fancy a road trip to my place i will quite happily do it for you, bit of a trek though.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Cameron

Yeah, this guy is clearly a f***ing idiot. For a start, anyone who has ever tracked a car knows that minus numbers equal toe-in. Secondly, he clearly has no idea what a tolerance is, seeing as -1mm +/-1mm means the range is 0mm or -2mm.

 

Agreed on taking it to someone else, and well done for getting your money back! :lol:

Edited by Cameron

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Batfink

It is Kwik Fit. They tend to employ all the village idiots..

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Cameron

I remember arguing with one of them for about 10 mins over whether it was safe to track my car using the string box method. He was convinced (or at least trying to covince me) that my car would be undriveable! ;)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Super Josh

I had exactly the same experience with Sh!t-fit, arguing that +1 and -1 equalled parallel tracking. They must train them all the same.

 

 

 

Josh

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×