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As title says, I've checked tyre pressures and just changed both rear shocks but yet it's still pulling me all over the road when I let go of the steering wheel. I've been told the steering rack bushes are fine by a specialist, what else could it be?

Thanks in advance

Ollie
 
  SEAT Ibiza SC FR
Mine has been doing this for a while now.

  • I've changed the bottom ball joints (they are the right 12mm ones)
  • Track rod ends were changed about 18 months ago
  • Switched my tyres over
  • Checked my front and rear shocks - both sets are fine
  • Tracking has been checked

I'm starting to think it might be the wishbone inner bushes.

Also I really need to add that my passenger side wheel spins almost CONSTANTLY and turning right is a understeering nightmare. Drivers side is fine. Also the car stops in a perfectly straight line.
 
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  ph1 172
Mine has been doing this for a while now.

  • I've changed the bottom ball joints (they are the right 12mm ones)
  • Track rod ends were changed about 18 months ago
  • Switched my tyres over
  • Checked my front and rear shocks - both sets are fine
  • Tracking has been checked

I'm starting to think it might be the wishbone inner bushes.

Also I really need to add that my passenger side wheel spins almost CONSTANTLY and turning right is a understeering nightmare. Drivers side is fine. Also the car stops in a perfectly straight line.


If you have one wheel spinning and the other is fine, could you not have a diff problem?
 
  SEAT Ibiza SC FR
If you have one wheel spinning and the other is fine, could you not have a diff problem?

I seriously doubt it. If that were true they'd be a lot of noise. I think it's spinning the passenger wheel because that driveshaft is shorter.
 


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