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Author Subject: Fitting Gaz Eccentric Top Mounts
daveyboy

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Post #26
Irrelevant. You only drive it round muddy fields LOL

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Posted 18th Aug 2012 at 09:36
buzzbrightyear

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Post #27
Found an app called I align, you stick the phone on the centre of the wheel, then follow instructions.
Looks good, will have to get that

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Posted 18th Aug 2012 at 10:11
phillipm

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Post #28
daveyboy wrote:
Irrelevant. You only drive it round muddy fields LOL


..and gravel tracks, and lots of roundabouts LOL

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Posted 18th Aug 2012 at 14:52
Beagle_Hound

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Post #29
buzzbrightyear wrote:
Found an app called I align, you stick the phone on the centre of the wheel, then follow instructions.
Looks good, will have to get that


that's the app that I used, the problem with it, is getting it calibrated, either due the floor or the relatively short base of the iPhone. iAlign told me I had 2.7 and 2.2 degrees of camber. Proper gauge told me I had 1 and 1.25, which is not as much as I thought or l would of liked.

That said it has made a difference to the wear pattern on the tyres and the graining, especially on the offside tyre. Probably needs about another degree.

Would the Bridgecraft balljoint extensions make a difference, by restoring the geometry?
Posted 18th Aug 2012 at 15:33
owain

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Post #30
Tbh the gyro in an iPhone isn't meant for anything that specific, can't see it being at all accurate.

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Posted 18th Aug 2012 at 18:13

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