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feroza drifting all over road

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feroza drifting all over road

Post by gonezoe »

doing 100ks an hour go over bump in road car wanders all over road :x also noticed wheel funny angle camber look the other day. and a lot play in the wheel
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Post by lay80n »

Get ya wheel alignment and front end checked. You dont sound like you are too confident at identifying the faults (no offence meant :D ), so maybe it might be better to get it looked at. Getting a front end inspection and wheel alignment should give you and idea of the problem. More info would help too, for instance when it started, did you hit anything etc, what tyres, and how this wheels funny angle looks etc. Photos are good too.
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Post by Mantamac »

It could be a wishbone Ball Joint, a wheel bearing, or an inner wishbone bush as they all have an affect on the camber angle. It could also be a track rod end as that would make you car wander. As Lay80n said, best to get it checked out. ;)

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Post by murcod »

Mine was like that when I bought it- was the wheel bearings in my case. I also had to get them re tightened because the same thing was happening again!?
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Post by Mudsierra »

i used to have that sort of problem, need wheel alignment, was told that my steering parts looks worn, but not dangerous to drive.
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Post by gonezoe »

i think i could have found the problem. :bad-words: can anyone weld? :lol:
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Post by Mudsierra »

by the look of that, i'd buy a new one. if you weld it, chances are it gonna crack again. those type of steel are high strenght, not sure if it's heat treated or pressed
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Post by gonezoe »

i have got another one on well rod did anyway i was joking :lol: about welding it up
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Post by lay80n »

Yep, theres ya problem :lol: . Nice job too!
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Post by Mantamac »

Yup, that was your fault all right. I'd never have guessed that one. :shock:

Has anyone else suffered this fault? Just wondered if it is something I should be making stronger.

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Post by murcod »

:shock: Wow!

How the hell did that happen!?
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Post by HotFourOk »

It's almost as though the side of the arm with no bumpstop has tried to go much further... resulting in the crack..

Have you been off any big jumps lately?? lol
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Post by gonezoe »

i havent used it off road since jan this year drive it hard on two wheels all time round roundabout more fun that way
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