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dhill

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  • Birthday 07/01/1977

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    2004 Mondeo Ghia-X TDCI Estate

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    Daventry, Northampton

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  1. The cheeky cow....didn't even pay for the fuel either! lol
  2. Thanks for the feedback Tony, very much appreciated. With both E55EX RACER's and Tony input, I feel much happier and confident in the work that has been done
  3. How does the car handle now? I can't say that I've noticed much difference yet if I'm honest, but I'm still taking in easy on the new tyres so haven't pushed the car at all yet.
  4. Thanks for the input E55EX RACER, much appreciated. I've not changed any of the suspension components,, other than two new springs on the front. I did hit a very large pot hole on the passanger side towards the end of last year, and that knackered the front and rear passanger side wheels....hence why I'm running on the 18" ST220 alloys, as they were the cheapest and quickest way to get me back on the road at the time.
  5. Hi there I've been advised to post the following results here by someone on another forum that we both frequent. I've just had 4 new Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 fitted to my 2004 Ford Mondeo Ghia-X TDCI Estate which is running on the 18" ST220 wheels. But the after results have me somewhat puzzled, and have left me wondering if I should take the car back to them and ask them to redo the allignment. I realise that the results show that changes made and brought the car back into manufacturer tollerances, albeit the Left Front Caster is still out and the same as before and all they have actually changed is the front and rear toe. Should the results be the same for both sides of the car, ie should the camber on the rear wheels be the same and should the camber on the front wheels be the same? Surely the idea of having a 4 wheel alignment check and adjustment on a system such as the Hunter HawkEye is to get things as close to manufacturer settings as possible and not just within tolerance. After all, what am I paying £69.99 for? So basically, should I take the car back to the garage and get them to redo it properly or am I worrying about nothing?
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