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Any recommendation for shop to do a wheel alignment in Calgary? I much prefer a recommendation from IRV2 members than the yellow pages.

I recently installed a rear Track-bar and that settled things down, but the unit seems now to be pulling to the left. Perhaps it wasn't noticable before because of all the 'driving' I was having to do.

Thanks in Advance;

Dave


2005 Trail-Aire 351
Workhorse W22
Toadless
 
Posts: 14 | Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Registered: March 06, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post

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Standen's, 1222-58th Street SE, 403-258-7800 call the service manager Brad Shier for advice and appointment.

My experience with Standen's has been excellent.
 
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I baleive I would check for something else wrong because a straight axle can't have a caster problem unless it's bent. You can increase the caster to make it track better but one side has to have more caster than the other to make it pull.
 
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I would suggest to get rear axle thrust alignment checked. This was the final solution to my constant driving corrections.


2003 34' Dolphin 5342,
W22, 04 Liberty, 91Wrangler,
M&G Car Brake System,
Front and Rear Track Bars
Rear IPD sway bar, 4 Koni FSDs, Safe-T-Plus, Ultrapower, 6 T105s, 150 W solar, Heart Inv. Dolphin club member.
Headsup GPS Navigation/Virtual Dashboard
 
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KCE
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I would suggest to get rear axle thrust alignment checked. This was the final solution to my constant driving corrections.


Can you tell what they did to correct your problem.
They moved or changed what part of your front end to do what?


Ken
2005 Sightseer 35N W20
Toad:Malibu/Roadmaster/BB
GPS Garmin 2720
 
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Ken, the rear axle was not parallel to the front axle by some small amount called out in the Workhorse alignment specs. Checked by laser wheel alignment equipment during front end alignment.

The rear leaf spring to axle U bolt plate has a hole that was enlarged to allow the plate and U bolts and axle to be moved forward or back as needed to correct parallelism to front axle. The bolt that keeps the leaves together is located by that hole.

Front alignment was also modified to increase the caster angle by adding tapered shims.

Finally the Safe T plus steering re centering was added.

I now enjoy a good handling coach.

Had all this done at Brazels RV last year.

Marty


2003 34' Dolphin 5342,
W22, 04 Liberty, 91Wrangler,
M&G Car Brake System,
Front and Rear Track Bars
Rear IPD sway bar, 4 Koni FSDs, Safe-T-Plus, Ultrapower, 6 T105s, 150 W solar, Heart Inv. Dolphin club member.
Headsup GPS Navigation/Virtual Dashboard
 
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member"

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The toe in/out adjustment is critical too.
My coach had a dog tracking problem with the rear going to the left. More on roads with a bigger crown. The thrust angle was ok as checked by two alignment shops.

Finally I paid for my own 4 wheel alignment and they found the front was toed out -0.08" and spec is 0.04" to 0.08". Drives like a dream now & nice-n-straight too. I have the Safe-T-Steer and that keeps her running straight too.


Bill (Dune'r) & Marie
Last of the Chieftains
2004 39T, W22, UltraPower, Koni's, SMI Toad Brakes
'99 Suzuki Grand Vitara
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KCE
"Winnebago Coach Forum Member"

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Thanks Marty


Ken
2005 Sightseer 35N W20
Toad:Malibu/Roadmaster/BB
GPS Garmin 2720
 
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