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BeavisJem

Pulling to the right under braking and aceleration

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Got a Corrado G60 on standard suspension with 17" rims.

 

I have noticed lately its pulling to the right under breaking and acceleration. If I brake from speed its fine but breaking from about 30 the steering wants to wander to the right. When I accelerate it wants to pull right as well, there is a lot of torque steer but it doesn’t feel right.

 

I made a previous post regarding the rear end being twitchy and I am going to replace the rear axel bushes.

 

I had 4 wheel alignment done about a year ago. I did hit a pothole about 3 months ago and punctured a tyre from it. This was the front driver’s side wheel. When I changed the wheel it seemed fine but in the last few weeks it becoming really noticeable.

 

What would be the best course of action?

 

Cheers

 

Beavis

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If you hit a pot hole with enough force to puncture a tyre, I think another alignment check would be in order. As it was only the front, you only need a cheap front alignment check...

If the alignment was whacked out, its probably been pulling and pulling and making it worse over the past 3 months.

Running 17s also means your alignment needs to be spot on, or the car will choose its own course a lot of the time ;)

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Check your track rods as well, recently had mine changed due to a bit of light collision damage thanks to an idiotic Royal Mail driver!

 

Tightened up the handling quite a bit.

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