very worrying handling issue!!

stuarty1

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that would b your prob then not the safest things to be runnin on how did you never notice bud must of been bumpy as spax are quite good i had them in my old glanza and they are better that my trd coiles i got in the new one lol
 
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corofin12345

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that would b your prob then not the safest things to be runnin on how did you never notice bud must of been bumpy as

wasnt actually.. was a good enough ride.. the front right is where the problem lies tho.. time for new shocks and springs anyway... just assumed the springs where cobra like the back ones but there were sprayed by the last owner 2 suit..god knows what they are cause they aint standard either.. TARD
 

HYBRID

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have a look at your bushings//balljoints and make sure all is secure.. also make sure none of your caliper sliders are sticking causing uneven wear on the pads which equates unequal breaking..

have a look at the rear as well, if your rear axle main bushings are on the way out, she will behave in the way ur describing mate.

it would be a good idea, to jack her up & check everything thoroughly before u consider taking her out again, as this sounds like it could be one serious problem mate!!

Kon
 

corofin12345

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ya had everthing apart today kon..suspensions/calipers/discs/wishbones... had a really good look and came to the conclusion that the track rod end and shocks/springs need replacing.. thanks for your concern man..... :beer:
 

HYBRID

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ya had everthing apart today kon..suspensions/calipers/discs/wishbones... had a really good look and came to the conclusion that the track rod end and shocks/springs need replacing.. thanks for your concern man..... :beer:

No worries mate! were all one big family after all :) :kiss: :haha:

Kon
 
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