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Old 01-10-2010, 02:16 PM   #1
obsesscort
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Default Steering Issue

Hey guys,

Have recently bought a new steering rack, fitted it and gotten the alignment to a point i'm happy with.

The other day however, I did a tight U-turn, and after doing so, the steering was shocking! To turn left was fine, but it took around 1/4 turn of a clockwise rotation to have any response when turning right.

I've done a bit of inspecting and in that loose part of the rotation (turning right) it seems only my left wheel is responding and my right wheel is staying straight....

Any suggestions?

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