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Car pulls to the left when power is taken off
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5worthington
PostPosted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 2:13 pm Up
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Am I right in thinking that they shouldn't sit a such an angle? Like they should be horizontal with the car

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V9977
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5worthington wrote:
Am I right in thinking that they shouldn't sit a such an angle? Like they should be horizontal with the car

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It's because it's jacked-up they're at that angle.

I'm not convinced it's defo the bushes but I'm always paranoid like that. Smile

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5worthington
PostPosted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:16 am Up
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I just swapped the back tyres around as they are old and it seems it doesn't pull as bad now
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5worthington wrote:
I just swapped the back tyres around as they are old and it seems it doesn't pull as bad now

I wouldn't get too excited because you might just be canceling wear-assymetries slightly without actually addressing the root of the problem.

See? ..paranoid..

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5worthington
PostPosted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 10:26 am Up
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You were right, I just picked the car up after having the wishbones changed... It feels like a completely different car to dive now. No more pulling Very Happy Problem solved!
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