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70 Series Land Cruiser Track Correction

Fix the Rear Axle Offset Caused by Your Lift Kit

If you've lifted your 70 Series Land Cruiser and the rear axle is sitting off to one side, your vehicle isn't tracking straight. This is a common issue caused by the change in suspension geometry when a lift kit is installed, and it means your rear wheels are out of alignment with the fronts. A track correction kit repositions the rear axle back to centre, giving you a straight tracking vehicle that handles properly, wears tyres evenly and drives the way it should. If your cruiser looks like it's crabbing down the road, track correction is the proper fix.

Bolt On Kit for 76 and 79 Series Models

Our track correction kit is designed to suit 76 Series wagon and 79 Series single cab and dual cab models built between 2007 and 2023. The kit corrects the lateral offset at the rear differential, bringing the axle back into alignment with the front without the need for complicated suspension modifications or custom fabrication. It's a bolt on solution that works with your existing lift kit and suspension setup, and installation can be carried out with standard workshop tools. The kit is engineered to handle the heavy loads that 70 Series owners put through their rear axle, whether you're towing, carrying a loaded tray or running a full touring setup.

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Straight Tracking Means Safer Driving and Longer Tyre Life

A rear axle that's sitting off centre doesn't just look wrong, it affects how your 70 Series handles at highway speed, how your tyres wear and how the vehicle responds under heavy braking and towing. Uneven tyre wear alone can cost you hundreds of dollars over the life of a set, and the handling issues only get worse the heavier the vehicle is loaded. A track correction kit puts even load back across both rear tyres, extends tyre life significantly and gives you a vehicle that drives predictably in a straight line. If you've fitted a lift to your 70 Series and something doesn't feel right, track correction is the fix you need.