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Old 07-08-2008, 05:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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looked real fast could not find anything on it just wanted to see if anyone has had this problem before. What happens is when i step on the gas not WOT it pulls to the left and when I let off on the gas it pulls to the right.. started this month been pissing me off.. any help on this would be great
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torque steer?
alignment is out of wack?
got a tire with a slipped belt?
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not torque steer does it when normal driving.. hmm i was thinking maybe worn out ball joint jues will have to get under her and find out whats going on.. just to damn hot 114 today
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Not sure if this is your problem or not... but I've had similar issues and they were Lower Control Arm related. Check the bushings and bolts. It could be time to replace them.

Word to the wise, if you do put in Solid LCA bushings... you will have to replace them again.

Another cause would be alignment, if your camber is out of whack it can pull funny.

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Old 07-09-2008, 03:24 PM   #5 (permalink)
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thanks for the replys ya I need to get the alignment checked then hope that is it
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