steering wheel veer to left/right when braking and over bump
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steering wheel veer to left/right when braking and over bump
anyone encountered this problem and what to do to solve it?
the stupid ultratune guy went for a test drive and could't find anything wrong.
the stupid ultratune guy went for a test drive and could't find anything wrong.
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the mechanic went for drive in my fto and he suspect that the control arm bushes are worn which causes problem.
he suggest replaceing them and a wheel alignment will solve the problem.
kmax bushes are what he recommend. i know theres super flex, super pro, whiteline and so on.
so guys, what do you recommend? i want the best and cheapest of the bunch!
he suggest replaceing them and a wheel alignment will solve the problem.
kmax bushes are what he recommend. i know theres super flex, super pro, whiteline and so on.
so guys, what do you recommend? i want the best and cheapest of the bunch!

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Dont want to state the obvious but is the veering left to right really noticable when breaking over pot holes??
Eg.
If theres a pot hole on the left side of your lane, you go to slow down your left wheel runs over the hole while pressure is applied to the brakes. What do you think happens? Basically your left wheel either going over a bump or into a pot hole would bascially semi lock up due to the wheel being not grounded properly causing the steering wheel to move to the left.
Eg.
If theres a pot hole on the left side of your lane, you go to slow down your left wheel runs over the hole while pressure is applied to the brakes. What do you think happens? Basically your left wheel either going over a bump or into a pot hole would bascially semi lock up due to the wheel being not grounded properly causing the steering wheel to move to the left.
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