Gentlemen,
Thank you all for your advice, and Bob and Hans thanks for the pictures and measurements.
I've looked at the BBB and their section on axle alignment and I THINK I understand, but I've done a search on this site and there are a number of people, like me, who aren't entirely sure how to use Bob's alignment tool. So, for me, posterity and the sake of my misaligned axle, would someone mind explaining how the alignment frame should be employed? Am I correct in thinking that the two arms slot onto the two bolts that hold the front of the trailing arms (i.e. foward of the triangular plate held on by a further 3 bolts)? If that is correct, what is the point on the car with which/to which the fine pointer points to/connects to when the axle is correctly positioned? Also, and from the advice below I think I get it, to move my axle which seems grossly misaligned do I just loosen of the forward training arm bolts and 'nudge' the rear axle until it looks correct, or do I use the various methods of adjustment mentioned by Hans and Jeff? Also, Hans, I don't think I can achieve the tolerance of +/- 1mm on the upright support as one of the surfaces from which one is to measure is inside the boot/trunk is it not?
Joe, you are correct. My comp spring does indeed have a bias towards the rear of the car. I will try to turn it a little.
Many thanks thus far. I am quite looking foward to building Bob's device and once I know how to employ it properly will set to work.
James