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sloppy - Arron - 21-10-2013 At the moment. If say im in 3rd or 4th low rpm and put my foot down as the car accelerates it feels like the steering goes loose and the car slightly goes to the right altho the wheel itself doesnt pull about.... its not torque steer Ive also noticed under hard braking it wants to lurch to the right. not violently but its still noticeable ive checked for play at the wheels... non on each. it will go on a ramp at some point... just wondering if the symptoms sound familiar. .. arron RE: sloppy - Grant - 21-10-2013 How have you checked for play? i.e. what have you done? RE: sloppy - Arron - 21-10-2013 Jacked up each side and pulled on the wheels. Back and forth and side to side. both p bushes should be fine as they are less than a month old.... should. Could it be a track rod end RE: sloppy - Midnightclub - 21-10-2013 By any chance are they motor factor P bushes? RE: sloppy - puglove - 21-10-2013 Not what i was expecting from the title :/ But yeah if you just got cheapo motor factor ones i would put money on the facy the P bushrs are so chewed they are letting the end of the wish bone flop about RE: sloppy - karl1989 - 21-10-2013 P bushes, tyre pressure mabe RE: sloppy - Piggy - 21-10-2013 p bushes or poor wheel alignment RE: sloppy - Arron - 21-10-2013 Sorry sean Karl tire pressures seem spot on 35psi They will be motor factor ones yes... When the last p bush had gone I could feel it in how it drove through the wheel i.e over bumps and the wheel had play. This doesnt feel like that but suppose it could be anything on the wishbone. Would a knackered tre or tie rod cause that kind of drive. It would definately knock the tracking out. sloppy - rocker8742 - 21-10-2013 Had the exact same thing with mine pulling to the right and turned out to be p bushes mate RE: sloppy - Arron - 21-10-2013 Argh I detest having to fix the same thing twice RE: sloppy - puglove - 21-10-2013 check P bushes, before you go any further. I changed the P bushes on the mrs xsi some time back, because the handling was poor, 2 weeks after putting new ones on it developed a knock over bumps a week after that it was worse and started doing it coming on & off load, didnt feel like it did before, but guess what??? those cheap motor factor P bushes were completely destroyed after just 2 weeks and coursing all the knocking that was going on, so defo check |