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Old 11-14-2004, 07:11 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by 95KoukiS14
yea...I'm guessing they didn't check the steering wheel position. Also my steering response is very quick (IMO) and my steering always wants to go straight...so when your turning it and barely let go it wants to go straight....BAH...hard to explain.

kandyflip445 - I did eat something before going there....but man....it must have been 4-5 hours before I ate anything else....freaking drove me crazy. lol

thats good u want the steering to go strait, the casters degree is pretty high then. mines set at 7 degrees. but the steering wheel not being strait , you should have them fix it. but if they do a crappy job nd just take the steering wheel off nd move it to the center, it will mess up ur left and right turning radius, so make sure. and they cant complain about aligning it just cuz its low, u have camber plates, you should be able to adjust it to wereever u want. there stupid if they cant do your camber right. also if the steering wheel is off like that, make sure your thrust angle isnt too far off, other wise ur car will be crooked while you drive straight.
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