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Re: Steering wheel jumps around when road has bit of camber
Been living with it for the time being but have no confidence chucking the car around corners etc., just annoying me now!
Cheers Greeny, managed to make use of the driver you sent me in the end. Didn't want to risk using the .cals though and it being the wrong one for my car, so ended up purchasing one from Fastchip.
Re: Steering wheel jumps around when road has bit of camber
It was just the tracking I had done, I didn't receive a printout as I didn't have the camber and stuff looked at (suspension is standard). The steering does tend to centre itself along a straight road if turned and let go of.
Re: Steering wheel jumps around when road has bit of camber
Tyre pressures are fine, good call though.
I've had the tracking done (granted, a track rod end has a touch of play) and it did nothing tbh! He said it was toe-ing in quite a bit before he did it, and it's fine now... but it feels the...
As above really, can be driving along the road in a straight line and when the surface changes sometimes or when there's a bump or bit of camber, I find myself wrestling with the steering wheel to keep it in a straight line. Not noticed this on any of my other cars. I know one of my track rod...
The Impreza was fun in the snow, kicked it's arse out when you wanted it to but would drive literally anywhere in any amount of snow. It was almost up to the front grille at one point and it just drove through it!
Panda looked better on coilovers but the handling just wasn't as good.
Very...
Sorted it now. Had to get someone else to send me the VCI drivers, but it still didn't work. Eventually I had to restart my laptop, press F8 before it booted, choose 'Disable Driver Signature Enforcement' from the boot menu and try again. It then worked... it was to do with Windows trying to...
Use your ph2 bend, I tried it with a ph1 one and it started rubbing a piece of metal through my ECU wires due to the ph2's electronic throttle body being wider than the ph1's cable type one. Not good!
Not a fan, as it stands, but your plans for it sound like you'll transform it. Look forward to seeing the finished result :) guessing it's sprayed rather than wrapped?