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Sloppy Handling ?



  ITB 428 Ph1
Hi

I am unsure wether this is a problem but here it goes,

When I am going round a corner everything seems to be kool and its the same for both left and right.

However when im travelling along a road and I go over a pot hole or maybe a lump in the road the steering seems to go off course and then its slow to correct itself to its original course before the pothole or lump in the road. ?

It almost feels like the steering wheel is not connected to the wheels for that split second I go over a pot hole or lump in the road. Does this make sense to any one ?

I am buying coilovers shortley, do you think this would get rid of the problem or is it a problem ??????????? any feedback would be appreciated

Many thanks

Correy
 

Si

  RS Clio 172
Re: Sloppy Handling ??????????????????????????????????????/

When did you last have your alignment/tracking etc. looked at?
 
  Mk5 golf gti
are the outer and inner track rods and ends etc and lower ball joints all in good condition
 
  ITB 428 Ph1
TBH I dont really know i great deal about components, however the car has covered 41k and its real tidy if this helps at all ?
 
  RS 182 CUP
jack up your front wheels one side at a time, holding the wheel at the 9 and 3 o clock position give it a shake to feel for any play, then do the same again but at the 12 and 6 o clock positions.
 
  ITB 428 Ph1
Okay this is a great method, I can do this myself in my ole garden. I will let you know how I get on. Thankyou
 
  ITB 428 Ph1
Hi

Okay I have jacked up one side at a time and put the wheels in the positions stated above. There is no play in either position. I noticed one side was sitting a little lower on one side as I had the adjust the jack to suit. Could the problem be a worn shock or spring perhaps ?

Cheerz Correy
 


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