Rear Tracking

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They got rid of a solid rear axle.

You need to adjust the rear wheels, don't ask me how on these though. I think it is/was a problem with them wearing through tyres quickly.
 
I've a feeling that this alignment might be a main stealer job as the car might have to be put on Testbook to get it into the right mode with the suspension.

It's defo pretty complicated. I have had plenty of probems getting garages to do my TD5 right and that has a fixed rear and only the fronts can be adjusted.

You could try www.disco3.co.uk for some more info on it. There might be some modification or other available to fix the issue.

Cheers, Andy
 
Disco 3 suspension is all adjustable, meaning that it will never be right.

Expect to buy 4 new tyres inside every 20k miles. This is called PROGRESS over the Disco 2 where many owners have the original tyres on at 100k miles.

The settings of Disco 3 rears is completely different between air suspension and not. My chum has one and it is a DISASTER. The suspesnsion at the back was set for the wrong type of suspension ""OOPPS we didn't notice it had coils, sorry about that, pity about the tyres") and does in two front tyres every 12,000 miles or so.

Piece of junk.

CharlesY
 
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