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Mk3 Focus new front tyres and alignment


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I remember being called by a dealer, i won't say which other than it was high end cars... They had repaired the nsf because of an accident and kept replacing parts to stop the car pulling. I read the geometry report and stated the reason for the pull was damage to the osf chassis meaning most of the items replaced was done on a hunch that pulling left the left must be wrong.... Begs the thought who is paying for all the incorrect parts?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well what .. a complete joke this franchise of Ford are ...

Yet another c**k up !!

No courtesy car available even though it's been booked for 3 weeks!

Having looked into other reviews the service is shocking with others complaining their car is never fixed!

I'm going to use another dealership now with much better reviews and then contact The Motor Ombudsman to recover costs .

One day maybe this will be sorted out ... fingers crossed.

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And so it continues... another main dealer ... can't fault it 😮 ... really !!!!

Lost patience with this now .. car is now booked at a independent garage first thing they are doing is a proper four wheel alignment since it's never been checked since the new rack ... . Fingers crossed again ..

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Had the 4 wheel 3D wheel alignment carried out today OSF toe was out of factory spec and so was the NSR , I do have a before and after data sheet can post it up if needed.

They also said the resistance in the steering is steering rack related and I should go back to Ford again.

The car is better and drives pretty straight most of the time still doesn't seem to turn in and feel as crisp and tramlining is more pronounced then before all this ... !

 

I take it different brand of tyres can have different steering feel i.e. Lighter or heavier was thinking some it maybe down to the fact I now have different brand of tyres on the front.

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New tyres are uninfluenced by previous wear... The front toe is positive in position so adding steering feel/ weight but in truth it's such a small amount it shouldn't be noticeable... Out of interest what make of tyre did you go for?

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Cheers, yeah ideally I wanted them to toe the front out a bit but garage said it was best to stick to Ford specs.

Does everything else look ok?

 

I'm running the tyres that we're on the back from factory which are Continental contact sport 3 with about 4mm of tread.

The new tyres Michelin pilot sport 4's are on the back.

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Cheers Tony, this whole issue has been a mystery... still haven't got to the bottom of it . ..??

All things now are pointing to the rack again.!

The car drives fine 90% of the time unless it's a badly surfaced road when the car pulls a lot.

 

Will be going back to Ford again , but have a feeling this wont result in much and will have to live with the issue.

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Got totally fed with this issue and Ford so I have now traded the car in .

Hopefully the next owner can get to the bottom of it I wish them luck .

Lesson learnt don't drive down pot holes if you own a Ford !

Thanks for all your advice much appreciated Tony .

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It was a nightmare... but I'm pretty sure someone with the time and knowledge could sort it.. just a shame Ford are not willing as I can't afford to keep throwing money at it and spending my time chasing Ford.

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