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Running new Sumitumo's on factory wheels, steering seems to drift at 70 +. Had the suspension on the soft mode and it just didn't feel like it was "on rails" like it should feel...is this just a perception or is there steering parts on a 13 yr old 14k mile car that need replaced?
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Was it more of a "floating" feeling? Or a wandering feeling?
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I've experienced some less than spectacular stability and have found one issue to be most prominent......piss poor alignment from supposedly professional shops. I also suggest slight front toe-in. The slightest toe-out causes steering wander & rut tracking. Don't over look the rear toe alignment. Check tie rod ends, front & rear.
Another stability problem comes from dry-rotted/worn rubber suspension parts. For stability problems, look at the rear links (dog bones) both upper & lower. Replace rubber with polyurethane wherever you can. In applications like a-frames, they tend to squeak, but I still prefer the poly over rubber. Good hunting.
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alignment sounds possible due to just having new tires installed, but I'll pass along your idea's of other things to my shop.
Jeffvette , it seems like floating a bit @70 mph and one inch movement in the wheel did not give (what I would think) to be the razor like handling I would expect. I admit, I don't have more than 400 miles in the seat experience yet. |
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Check the things Jerry mentioned as well. If you are getting float, you are going to need to either revalve your shocks or just replace them.
Bushings will make a huge improvement in the handling of any vehicle. |
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LOL ! nope not on yet, getting the tires mounted tomarrow ,if it works out with my schedule. Are you going to be passing thru Columbia on I-70 when you head to BG ??
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This is proly redundant in light of Jeff's and Jerry's comments.....but I would add few things to the list of suspects. The rack mount bushings and the tie rod ends and that u-joint coupler on the steering shaft. I listed those in the order that I think that they would fail or become worn.
Just a thought. ![]() ![]() Tom
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