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Hey all

Common problem I see from various threads that I have read, my VR6 is pulling to the left in a straight line. When I leave wheel alone after starting off, going very slowly btw, the steering wheel just starts turning to the left by pretty much half a rotation.

Tyres recently changed and tracking done and spot on.

Also when tyre on left side was put on the mech said he needed a lot of weights to balance it coz theres some sort of small dent/bulge in the alloy. Said he got it balanced anyhow.

From other threads sounds like maybe a camber issue. Can anyone who has had similar issues confirm camber alignment fixed issue?

Cheers

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Get a full wheel alignment done, not just tracking. This will sort the camber angle out as well. Google camber angle if you get time it will explain all, basically if one of your angles is out less tyre is in contact with the road and can cause the turning motion.

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  • 1 month later...

had alignment done and told me one thing, keep it away from my local mechanic. he told me tracking was fine and alignement check from duncan at hypertech shows it was way out, however that wasnt the problem.

he fixed the toe and now thats set ok but still pulling, the camber is fine on the front but a smidge out on the back, however its too small to make any difference.

he did say it could be the left engine mount as its got liquid on the mount (said could be silicon type gel from inside the mount leaking, indicating worn mount) meaning if its worn and leaning then that would pull car to the left.

make sense? or better yet sound like a reasonable assumption?

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Just out of curiousity which bushes would they be?

Thinking I may just get new mounts anyways coz I am planning on charging it in the spring/summer and apparently new mounts are advised when doing this?

Plus they werent changed when the new engine was put in or at least theres no mention of new mounts on the invoices.

If I am going down the new mounts route, which are best? Ive heard about VF and Vibra? Any ideas?

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Thought I would bump this up as its kinda overtaken the new induction kit as most needed part.

The car is driving fine at the mo but veering to the left and so having to have the wheel constantly turned a bit to the right to correct said pull to the left.

Taking it into garage tomorrow to get the cause ascertained but going by responses sounds like wishbones / bushes.

Though previous mech thought it was the left engine mount which kinda worries me as its 140 min for 1 mount and obviously the cost in taking the engine in and out.

Anything I can do or can any1 suggest anything to check before handing it over for diagnosis. Like I said, only thing I note is thats its pulling to the left. When I start off and go at a snails pace the wheel automatically turns like a quarter turn to the left.

Cheers for any more light

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right, got car back and says that the engine mount and wishbone etc look ok but one thing he did notice is that the struts are different lengths

ie the thread showing from the locking ring to the nut or whatever it is is at different lengths between the front pair. could this cause the veer to the left, if the ride height is slightly different between the two wheels?

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will try that first anyways, i didnt put suspension on but been told it is adjustable, do i have to jack it up to adjust it or can i have it up on ramps and standing under the car?

dont know if its possible to adjust if theres weight on it on the ramps so is under the jack better? should i take wheel off?

soz for the newb questions

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