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Author Subject: s16 pulling
pugs16

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Post #1
not sure if this is in the right section or not, my problem is my s16 pulls to the right when i accelerate and feels like its pulling to the left when i let off its not a harsh pull be it is noticeable, ive just fitted new bottom arm p-bush's and bottom balljoints so that rules them out, could it be an engine mount n if so which one? if not what else could it be?

cheers in advance lee
Posted 15th Dec 2010 at 18:48
lotek

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Post #2
tracking?
Posted 15th Dec 2010 at 19:16
pugs16

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Post #3
had that done after fitting bush's and balljoints mate :s
Posted 15th Dec 2010 at 19:28
welshpug!

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Post #4
front lower arm bushes?

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Posted 15th Dec 2010 at 22:05
miles

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Post #5
Rack, RAck Arms, Where they good quality parts as I've known the cheap ones even new just about pass a MOT

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Posted 16th Dec 2010 at 00:04
pugs16

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Post #6
they were from a local motor factor, so im not sure tbh, its hard to explain what is happening, its like when im acceleratin im trying to stop it from pulling me to the right then when letting off im having to correct myself as the car then wants to go left, it feels like the front of the car is loosely bolted to the rest lol
Posted 16th Dec 2010 at 01:49
miles

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Post #7
Wishbone bush's OK? this is a huge thing on the 205 once gone

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Road, Track and Race/Rally car preparation to your personal requirements,
Full Workshop & Diagnostic Facilities
New and Second parts, from Plugs to Turbo's
We now also carry out Routine Servicing
www.pugracing.com

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Posted 16th Dec 2010 at 02:24
pugs16

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Post #8
they looked ok when i had the bottom arms off, although that dont mean that they are ok, im going to pop it down my old works tomorrow and put it on a ramp and have a pull around, there must be something worn or broken
Posted 16th Dec 2010 at 02:59
buzzbrightyear

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Post #9
rear beam bushes??

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Posted 16th Dec 2010 at 03:26

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