Hunter Four Wheel laser alignment not done right.

Hunter Four Wheel laser alignment not done right.

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Chiddo

Original Poster:

64 posts

113 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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I have an MK5 r32 and had recently changed all the wheels to stock ones so the car needed a Hunter Four Wheel laser alignment. As the car kept moving to the left and on the odd occasion moved to right. I found a company in the West Midlands who have the system.

I know a lot of these places have these systems and do not know how to use them properly so I was wary of bring it to them but they gave me confidence when they said exactly what I was worred about and that they knew how to do it properly..

Anyway got there, did the alignment, told that the tie rod was knacked, gave the wheel a good shake and was told if it wasn't replaced within half hour the tracking would go out again. Gave them the thumbs up to order a new tie rod in, fitted it, did the alignment again and the fitter took it for a spin said it was fine, ok no problem paid the £129.00 for the alignment, labour and tie rod and off I went..

Straight down the road, noticed steering wasn't straight, car kept moving to the left.

Phoned them back up as soon as I got back to the office and told them the issue, Going back tommmorrow morning.

My question is, should I let them sort it out? Or demand a refund a bring it to someone else who knows exactly what they are doing? I've lost confidence in them now & this is my first time going there.

Not good enough tbh, the mechanic must of thought I am a indeed and I wouldn't of noticed!


I would of taken it to Awesome GTI but they are over 100 miles away.

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Edited by Matt172 on Monday 29th December 08:52

PositronicRay

27,019 posts

183 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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It's a poor show but I would explain the issue and let them re-do it.
They may be reluctant to give you a refund, if they understand you won't be fobbed off I would hope they put a (more) experienced man on it.
If you've given them the opportunity and it's still not right that's the time to request a refund.

aka_kerrly

12,418 posts

210 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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On cars that have had a tad more negative camber the pull to the left can feel worse on heavily cambered roads.


shogun001

253 posts

166 months

Friday 19th December 2014
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Got a print out of the alignment settings?

kev b

2,715 posts

166 months

Sunday 28th December 2014
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There could be a stiff lower ball joint, track rod end, upper strut mounting or a tight steering column coupling - any of these could be causing your problem.

rich83

14,232 posts

138 months

Sunday 28th December 2014
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Where are you based... i can recommend a few places that are good.

TheEnd

15,370 posts

188 months

Sunday 28th December 2014
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Another mysterious case of "car pulls to the left".

granpappy

24 posts

144 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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try chris franklin @ center gravity near Nuneaton he will sort you out.Great guy,they know there stuff