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Pauldee83
PostPosted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:08 am Up
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Hi i am having a problem with my steering...!!

When turning corners left or doing anything that involves a left turn it feels as tho the car wants to pull me sharply in that direction but does not do so when going right !! This happens either when changing gear then accelerating or sometimes just when cornerig left in general. I have replaced my rear axle as was needing done and thought this was maybe the problem but wasnt lol i have replaced all front end suspension parts aswell ie strut mounts , springs , pads disks , wishbones , droplinks, track rod ends , cv joints , tracking also done , lock stock the lot aha but this sudden sharp tug to the left keeps happening and is starting to b a little dangerous !! Im thinkin mayb the steering rack or something along those lines but there doesnt seem to b any play in the wheels as i had it to a mechanic chek my front end as was told could b my hubs (wasnt)and said the front end is and i quote SOLID !!

Any help on this would b grately appreciated thanks x

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Reagan91
PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:07 am Up
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Mine is doin the same but to the right!
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Pauldee83
PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:15 am Up
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Took it to a mechanic friend of a friends garage told him the symptoms of what was happening and asked him to take it a run but he couldnt as he was busy he then says to me it could possibly b the engine
Mounts that need done so to go bak see him later in the week .!! Will let u know what the problem
Is and what needs done to see if this will help your problem too..!!

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Reagan91
PostPosted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:20 am Up
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Thanks! Took mine in today. They said it could be the shock absorber mount but not 100% sure!
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Jeffers
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Try the rear wheels for play. Sounds like the rear axel causing problems with tracking. With a clear view of the rear wheels from behind, does one lean in at the top ???
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Jeffers
PostPosted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:18 pm Up
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Try the rear wheels for play. Sounds like the rear axel causing problems with tracking. With a clear view of the rear wheels from behind, does one lean in at the top ???
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Pauldee83
PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 12:48 am Up
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Jeffers wrote:
Try the rear wheels for play. Sounds like the rear axel causing problems with tracking. With a clear view of the rear wheels from behind, does one lean in at the top ???

I just got the rear axle fitted a few weeks ago and is fine..!! There seems to b a bit of play in my drivers side front wheel and is possibly my ball joint/wishbone so going to replace both just to make sure :D.. Thanks

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Pauldee83
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Jeffers wrote:
Try the rear wheels for play. Sounds like the rear axel causing problems with tracking. With a clear view of the rear wheels from behind, does one lean in at the top ???

I just got the rear axle fitted a few weeks ago and is fine..!! There seems to b a bit of play in my drivers side front wheel and is possibly my ball joint/wishbone so going to replace both just to make sure :D.. Thanks

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Jeffers
PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:02 am Up
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Hopefully the wishbone mate, easier job !
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