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> drifting when driving, its catchin the wind
bd1308
post Mar 29 2006, 09:02 AM
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so If i'm driving at highway speeds (55-75mph) I can sometimes feel the car track a little on the port-starboard side...its not something that could cause a wreck, just pretty annoying.

I dont hear any howling (road noise from tyres is all that can be heard) maybe the rubber thingies on the whatchamacallits are out. Suspension is something that I havent quite got the hang of yet, but i'm working on it. I wanna say ball joint? There's a little rubber boot that if F'd up might cause trouble?

I'm thinking abotu wheel bearings being last resort, as i destroy them all taking the hubs off....

what do you all think?


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post Mar 29 2006, 09:13 AM
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you asked this same question in another thread britt (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/dry.gif) . i'm confused. so again...it happens only on the highway? starboard? to the right? it's either the road surface or your car needs an alignment. go find a big parking lot, get your car up to speed, and see if it still happens.

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