R Rip3z Dec 17, 2005 #1 Ok I'm on 195/50/15's. Was told there'd be no point me getting my car tracked as I'm on aftermarket wheel/tyre sizes. If I got 185/55/15's would I then be able to get the tracking sorted?
Ok I'm on 195/50/15's. Was told there'd be no point me getting my car tracked as I'm on aftermarket wheel/tyre sizes. If I got 185/55/15's would I then be able to get the tracking sorted?
U u33db Dec 17, 2005 #2 You'll be able to get the tracking done regardless of what wheels tyres you've got...whoever told you otherwsie should be slapped on sight!
You'll be able to get the tracking done regardless of what wheels tyres you've got...whoever told you otherwsie should be slapped on sight!
R Rip3z Dec 17, 2005 #3 It's through laser alignment or whatever. Was told that the specifications on the computer would be different to what's on the car, so the tracking would be better off being left alone.
It's through laser alignment or whatever. Was told that the specifications on the computer would be different to what's on the car, so the tracking would be better off being left alone.
E edde Dec 17, 2005 #4 Thats a load of cobblers. Take it to another garage. I've had more luck with dack street garages doing tracking with "cheap" tracking stuff than Renault have had with there digital tracking setup. Plus at £35 a time its a lot cheaper.
Thats a load of cobblers. Take it to another garage. I've had more luck with dack street garages doing tracking with "cheap" tracking stuff than Renault have had with there digital tracking setup. Plus at £35 a time its a lot cheaper.
Djw John Scotland - South ClioSport Area Rep Dec 17, 2005 #5 Yeah thats a crock of s**t mate, Ive had mine done on 195/50/15 and it doesnt really make any difference!
Yeah thats a crock of s**t mate, Ive had mine done on 195/50/15 and it doesnt really make any difference!
R Rip3z Dec 17, 2005 #6 Tbh they don't feel properly aligned to me, one wheel feels very light at times.