@BognorMotors Oli, as your someone with a Hunters that does this kind of thing everyday, what's your thoughts?
As you’re in the midlands, I’d definitely recommend going to Tyre Medics in Hinckley, Leicestershire. As @T6180 says, the technician will look at the screen whilst adjusting to get it as spot on as they can for you (at least in the green). They’ve done a good few Transporters now and know all about the ‘no load’ setting.How can I politely explain that the rear Toe can be adjusted then, does the mechanic have to override the settings. The guy basically said the computer says no!
i have an ocean lowered with kw coil overs. dropped a fair amout, but not slammed.This is for a Cali Ocean. Has anyone seen sliding door clearance issues with too much Toe In too?
Just got my van back after Solows, powerflex bushes, H&R ARB, and the toe is 0.25 deg each side. It was set up as Full Load.
Also I can adjust camber on the rear, what is the ideal setting for a low van? Currently around -2.15 deg each side.
You are going to wear the crap out of those tyres. Take it straight back to the alignment place loaded as you would normally drive it and get them to set it for ‘No load’.This is for a Cali Ocean. Has anyone seen sliding door clearance issues with too much Toe In too?
Just got my van back after Solows, powerflex bushes, H&R ARB, and the toe is 0.25 deg each side. It was set up as Full Load.
Also I can adjust camber on the rear, what is the ideal setting for a low van? Currently around -2.15 deg each side.
Just to add my own experience which is similar to your last alignment @fezza68Just to throw a curve ball on this im on solows at 5mm from full height. Had it done on a hunter on no load setting and was ok on already used tyres but i thought worn quite quickly. Fresh set of tyres fitted and again on a hunter with the recommend of normal setting by the fitter at awesome gti and I've not noticed any wear or scrub on any tyres and im around 16k on goodyear eagles.
HiAs you’re in the midlands, I’d definitely recommend going to Tyre Medics in Hinckley, Leicestershire. As @T6180 says, the technician will look at the screen whilst adjusting to get it as spot on as they can for you (at least in the green). They’ve done a good few Transporters now and know all about the ‘no load’ setting.
Glad you guys got it sorted out. Hopefully that gives you many more miles out of your rears going forward. I also felt like my van carried a bit more momentum after I had mine done, but wasn't sure if it was placebo either haha.
Always no load. Half load or full load Settings assume that the van will be unloaded at some point. Because of this it over compensates the toe in. Unless you plan to “off load” whatever is in the van after the alignment is done you should always use no load.
Just seen this after reading backwards through the thread. Will this eliminate the wheel drag from the drivers wheel i feel when turning left. Thanks for the infoTo all of those struggling with alignment issues hopefully this helps. These two print outs are from when I first lowered my van and had the alignment done on the automatic setting, and then when I took it back and asked them to override the system and do the alignment on the "no load" setting.
You can see that when I lowered the van the toe in at the rear was a huge 0'56. The automatic alignment setting reduced this to 0'32 which was an improvement, however, you will also see it is still a lot more than the front which was at 0'12.
After taking it back and getting it done again with "no load", you can see the rear toe in comes down to 0'18 which is significantly closer to the front 0'12. The 0'18 is also well within standard spec so tyre wear is well within what you would normally expect. Explaining all of this to a tyre fitter can be a bit of a job, as they are ultimately the professionals, so hopefully the below pics help.
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@CRS PerformanceFrom that print out I would guess that the van is lower than 50 mm. Some settings camber and castor are out of spec but only slightly , these are not adjustable of course without special adjustable bushes designed to give more adjustment on camber and castor , measure the wheel arch gaps for me let’s see if it is too low or maybe you have worn control arm bushes