Pulling to the left
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Advice please , after being checked through from bushes to geometry I have no answer .The car drifts to the left sharply and is aditated by bumps in the road.The weight of my hands stops this but if i let go for a split second the car shoots to the left . Can anyone healp me ? Full concentration is needed or it can drift in to another lane.
Uprated front tubular wishbones are fitted , just wondering this could have something to do with it .
Uprated front tubular wishbones are fitted , just wondering this could have something to do with it .
Edited by SILICONEKID345HP on Monday 2nd May 21:43
Edited by SILICONEKID345HP on Monday 2nd May 21:44
Have you checked the back end of the car as well as the front, and basic things like tyre pressures.
It might also be worth checking that all the wheels are turning freely (no binding brakes, knackered bearings etc).
I do not mean to patronise you at all, so please do not take offence if I am telling you stuff you already know. It is so easy to overlook the blindingly obvious sometimes - done it so many times myself. Most recently spent several hours trying to track down a steering fault only to find a slightly loose bolt on one of the steering column UJs, The fault occurred a few weeks after changing the steering rack so I assumed it was related to that, but the loose bolt was not one I had touched.
It might also be worth checking that all the wheels are turning freely (no binding brakes, knackered bearings etc).
I do not mean to patronise you at all, so please do not take offence if I am telling you stuff you already know. It is so easy to overlook the blindingly obvious sometimes - done it so many times myself. Most recently spent several hours trying to track down a steering fault only to find a slightly loose bolt on one of the steering column UJs, The fault occurred a few weeks after changing the steering rack so I assumed it was related to that, but the loose bolt was not one I had touched.
My steering will pull based on the camber of the road,,, if I straddle the white lines so get a reasonably flat surface it runs straight.
You say it veers off to the left,, well somethings loose or warn then.
Track rod end or tracking been knocked out over a pot hole etc, rack mounting bolts come loose,,, unlikely though!
It's so simple a suspension, steering set up it can only be a few things.
As said before, you havnt got a rear wheel bearing failing,, mine failed and the rear wheel would move in and out (toe) but it barely made noise and it obviously effected steering but it was obvious it was steering from the back!
You say it veers off to the left,, well somethings loose or warn then.
Track rod end or tracking been knocked out over a pot hole etc, rack mounting bolts come loose,,, unlikely though!
It's so simple a suspension, steering set up it can only be a few things.
As said before, you havnt got a rear wheel bearing failing,, mine failed and the rear wheel would move in and out (toe) but it barely made noise and it obviously effected steering but it was obvious it was steering from the back!
Park the car on a flat road - car park is best - then with the engine off push it for a good few yards. If it moves sharply to the left then the wheel alignment is wrong - front and /or back. If it moves straight ahead when pushed do the same by driving it. If it now moves to the left then maybe a diff problem as this is the only difference between pushing and driving. If you cannot push it then binding brake somewhere.
Had this on my Golf, checked absolutely everything, geo done, the lot, still pulled to the left. In a final desperate attempt to find the cause I swapped rear wheels for fronts... problem vanished immediately Interestingly no visual indication of tyre faults whatsoever.... Easy on the Golf as offsets and diameters are same front and rear....
Late edit... Just a thought Daz, have you got power steering? it's one of the things I looked into before swapping fronts and backs and I found a few threads on other sites which suggested a faulty power steering system can in some cases/types of car cause a 'pull' to one side.... apparently....
Late edit... Just a thought Daz, have you got power steering? it's one of the things I looked into before swapping fronts and backs and I found a few threads on other sites which suggested a faulty power steering system can in some cases/types of car cause a 'pull' to one side.... apparently....
Edited by ChilliWhizz on Tuesday 3rd May 11:28
It cant of been all checked Daz otherwise it wouldn't do it wheel geometry is not a black art, have you changed anything ? hit anything? like mentioned already brake binding? although if you cant detect that much brake bind to cause this situation you need your arse kicking it would be obvious inc a hot front wheel smell of burning etc
carsy said:
I suspect geometry. Who set the geometry after the new wishbones.
I knew someone with the same problem. Went for a 2nd set up somewhere else, still did it. Eventually a 3rd set up somewhere different again and it was sorted.
Trouble is once the tyres have been running with that error they form their own shape which makes the pull progressively worse as you rack up the miles, this is why tracking/wheel toe alignment to rectify a pull on say a euro box seldom helps till the tyres are renewed Daz I knew someone with the same problem. Went for a 2nd set up somewhere else, still did it. Eventually a 3rd set up somewhere different again and it was sorted.
Sardonicus said:
Trouble is once the tyres have been running with that error they form their own shape which makes the pull progressively worse as you rack up the miles, this is why tracking/wheel toe alignment to rectify a pull on say a euro box seldom helps till the tyres are renewed Daz
Tyres are new ,Ive had the problem for years ,need to get it sorted.Gassing Station | Chimaera | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff