Mine snatch's badly to the left under hard acceleration so if you cure it let me know lol
I think torque steer should be on the shorter drive shaft???
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Pulling to the left under hard acceleration
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I found this on the net
http://www.aa1car.com/library/steerpul.htmCorrecting Steering Pulls wrote:
TORQUE STEER
The steering veers or pulls to one side during hard acceleration. This is a common condition in front-wheel drive cars with unequal length driveshafts, and is caused by unequal toe changes as the suspension is loaded. Compliance allows the wheel with the longer driveshaft to experience less toe-in change than the wheel with the shorter driveshaft. This causes the vehicle to veer towards the side with the longer driveshaft. FWD cars with equal length driveshafts usually do not experience this condition.
Torque steer cannot be eliminated, but certain conditions may make it worse:
Loose or collapsed control arm bushings.
Loose or worn tie rod ends.
Loose or worn inner tie rod sockets.
Loose or broken engine/transaxle mounts.
Vehicle manufacturers have offered various repairs to reduce the severity of torque steer in some FWD cars. The corrective measures include using stiffer control arm bushings, shimming motor mounts, realigning the engine cradle, replacing the motor mounts with stiffer mounts, or increasing cross-camber.
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It's not been doing it today
Beginning to think it's a combination of the damp roads, at the time, and the Avon ZV5s being bum droppings
The Avon's are very grippy in the dry, but, are a tad scary in the wet. I want to go back to the Rainsports, but, will have to get the tougher sidewalled versions!



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