When braking softly no problem. Car slows in a straight line. Push the pedal a bit harder and the steering wheel wants to crank to the left about a 16th of a turn. Initially I'd hold on tight and this would make the car want to pull to the right. Now I know what to expect I let the wheel move by itself and she still brakes quite straight. Inside of both front tires is badly worn, worse on the left side. I have the wheels off, Brake pads etc. appear fine, no obvious problems with suspension bushings. Any suggestions as to the cause? How do I check the suspension bushes properly? Thanks. Andrew
i think you need a 4 wheel alignment at minimum ,best bet is to go and spend $20 on a pedders suspension check and go from there
Wheel Alignment I forgot to mention that I have had a wheel alignment after I noticed the uneven tire wear. There is definitely something loose or able to move on the front end as there is a real sudden step change as the brake pressure is increased. Thanks for the help
Agree with Chrispy Have them checked. Can buy from ttzed.com: http://www.ttzed.com/products/produ...07&page=1&title=Suspension - Bushes&do=detail
yeah my bushes where flogged out when i bought the car, my mechaninc got nylon bushes for 75 bucks, stopped the uneven tire wear
Floppy Supsension Found the problem to be a loose bolt in the bottom suspension bush. Allowing the bottom of the hub to move outward under hard breaking, causing toe out, and changing directions. Thanks for the help.