Disco 2 N/s/r wheel spacing

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Theboxer

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Hi.
First of many questions. ;)
When viewed from the front my disco 2 td5 appears to have the passenger side rear wheel protruding around an inch or a little less than the drivers side. It's had the ace delete,appears to have been raised 2inch but do not know for definate. Any ideas or am I over thinking....
 
Has someone fitted wheel spacers in the past and left one in place? look for a spacer behind the wheel between it and the hub on the drivers side if that is further outboard.

are they std wheels? or aftermarket? do they have the same offset on all the wheels?

Cheers
 
If it is out aginst both the body and chassis it would suggest a axle alignment issue? The zig zag bars centering the diff ever cause issues?the arms them selves and all suspension components look ok. The only thing it has had is a n/s/r stub axle as the bolts were loose on a previous mot are therediffering sizes etc?
Cheers.
 
Well I have put it on my ramp at work and all appears fine but when putting a straight edge along wheel to body it would appear the body appears misaligned ie over to the n/s front and back. Is there much scope for adjustment?
Cheers.
 
If it is out aginst both the body and chassis it would suggest a axle alignment issue? The zig zag bars centering the diff ever cause issues?the arms them selves and all suspension components look ok. The only thing it has had is a n/s/r stub axle as the bolts were loose on a previous mot are therediffering sizes etc?
Cheers.
the watts linkage is what keeps axle centered, as do panhard rod bushes, body is bolted to the chassis there is room for a little error there
 
The front seems equally out as the rear maybe suggeting a body alignnent issue? How much scope for movement or adjustment am I likely to find. Looking at probably 1.5cm which maybe more than I would be able to adjust I would imagine?
 
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