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Help with tracking toe settings on Michelin PS4's & Electric Steering setup

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Help with tracking toe settings on Michelin PS4's & Electric Steering setup

Post by Scott Naylor » Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:15 pm

Hi, be grageful for support / help / experience / wisdom!
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Hello fellow esteemed Zedderss

So am having fun getting my Zed's tracking sorted out. Had two attempts with the garage, still pulling left quite heavily. Now working with another with an up to date higher level machine, but two attempts so far and although the struts arms etc are in immaculate shape, the rubbers are all good, the steering is much better but still pulling to the left slightly, enough not to be able to hold with fingertips so getting tiring to drive. The advanced mechanic says he thinks the electric steering needs resetting electronically. Anyone have advice on this element in particular. The steering toe-in is within spec. Ive also read to set the toe-in.at zero all around. Running Michelin PS4's. TIA
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Help with tracking toe settings on Michelin PS4's & Electric Steering setup

Post by Dubbedown » Fri May 26, 2023 1:49 am

Post your alignment settings. Also what condition are the tires? Are they worn evenly? Does the tracking occur only at or above certain speeds?
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Help with tracking toe settings on Michelin PS4's & Electric Steering setup

Post by enuff_zed » Fri May 26, 2023 11:50 am

Binding brake?
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