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Originally Posted by macafee2
but how does the Rover tool work/get used?
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Good question. I've not seen nor used the 'official' tool, but I believe the raised lugs/loops on the baseplate are somehow engaged by the tool to allow the plate to be adjusted sideways. This causes the angle of the trailing arm to change and thus the rear wheel toe. A different tool I noted online several years ago had 'claws' to engage in the loops. It was basically a lever that allows you to pull the plate in/out.
TC