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I adjusted the tracking in the usual way.
I am now wondering if I could have got a better result by adjusting the subframe.
Your tracking is straight ahead and your tyres are wearing. Bill said there was an opinion the Panda chassis is so bent that adjusting may drive you mad.
The rear beam has two pyramid shaped brackets held to the body shell with three bolts each side. The bolt holes have quite a wide clearance but there are no alignment pins so it can be out of line. Fortunately, a half-decent laser system should show it up by seeing toe-out at one side and toe-in at the other.
The front is a whole bigger problem because we don't have a datum to check against and any misalignment taken from the wheels will be messed up by subframe alignments.
The body shell centre line should make an ideal datum but there is no indication on the car exactly where that is.
I suspect the best we can do is make sure the rears are running parallel and take everything else from there.
My approach will be small adjustments to the tack rods until - hopefully - the tyre treads have the same warmth right across.
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