Hey guys, I just got my car aligned because it was pulling bad. The guys at the shop did a good job on the alignment and I watched them do the whole process. I had them put all the alignment specs to factory but with a little bit of negative camber in the rear. Im running eibach springs so not too low.
Anyways the car pulls to the right anytime that you are not coasting or decelerating. So if your cruising, accelerating, going straight up WOT the car pulls to the right. Its not awful but to go straight you have to turn the wheel left a few degrees to counter it. Really annoying to say the least. Has anyone else had a problem like this? If I am coasting in neutral or decelerating it drives straight. I assume a possibility is the rear suspension bushings. They are OEM so I know there old. Wiggling around the rear wheels by hand doesn't have much play, but the force I can push on the wheels vs cruising force driving at 50+mph are two different things. The spherical bushings in the rear have been replaced so it cant be those.
Any input or experiences/solutions of a similar problem are appreciated
Thanks guys
Anyways the car pulls to the right anytime that you are not coasting or decelerating. So if your cruising, accelerating, going straight up WOT the car pulls to the right. Its not awful but to go straight you have to turn the wheel left a few degrees to counter it. Really annoying to say the least. Has anyone else had a problem like this? If I am coasting in neutral or decelerating it drives straight. I assume a possibility is the rear suspension bushings. They are OEM so I know there old. Wiggling around the rear wheels by hand doesn't have much play, but the force I can push on the wheels vs cruising force driving at 50+mph are two different things. The spherical bushings in the rear have been replaced so it cant be those.
Any input or experiences/solutions of a similar problem are appreciated
Thanks guys