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Advanced Wheel Alignment &

Suspension

TAFE NSW Course No: 28435

TAFE Plus Statement

Run in conjunction with Driving Sports Inc., this course is designed for those who wish to learnmore about vehicle setup and alignment for the race track. The course will focus on set up for drift cars including steering angles, alignment adjustment and settings through to modification.

This unique course will take you from the workshop to the race track giving participants theopportunity to get hands on both under the bonnet and behind the wheel. You can setup anddrive your own car or jump into the specially prepared Driving Sports Inc. club cars

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

 STEERING ANGLES – How do they work and what do they do?

 VEHICLE SCRUTINEER CHECK – Ensure your car passes a scrutineer check.

 BASIC WHEEL ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT – What you will need to perform a wheel alignment yourself.

 MEASURING STEERING ANGLES AND CARRYING OUT ADJUSTMENTS –How to measure steering angles and carry out a wheel alignment.

 MODIFICATIONS – How to safely modify steering and suspension components to setup a wheel alignment. This also covers fitting aftermarket adjustable steering components.

For more information email Adam Watkins at [email protected]

here is a link with some more info

http://www.nsi.tafensw.edu.au/Courses/Cour.../2010&op=TP

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