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Have found a place and theyve done it now.thankyou for your help tho

Well after seeing that about engine mounts I recently renewed an engine mount on the passenger side and noticed that the gearbox wining after it

Basically every front wheel drive car with a open diff and a bit of power will get some torque steer as the gearbox isn't centrally mounted. It's not a fault as such just how fwd cars work. You can st

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Right had a little test tonyt driving along at 70 then jut stamped the brakes on and its stopped lovely and true no pulling or anifin.am going to swap the front right tyre with the baxk as have done it on the passenger side but not drivers so will c how that goes tomorrow

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If it's a standard replacement then no you don't need to, no harm in doing so though then they are all new and one less thing they aren't very expensive. If you had replaced one with a stiffer mount like fast road or comp then you should always match all 3.

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Have had the car tracked by Jodie at midland vw so everything is set properly drives nice now but when drove it it still pulled to the left so he drove on the wrong side of the road and it pulled to the right then.but on accelerating we noticed it pulled to left Abit then stopped after acceleration he said that it's down to talk steer as mk1,2 and 3 were destined to be left hand drives and we're properly done for right hand drives something to do with the left side drive shaft is shorten than the right that's why I'm getting the pull

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The configuration of everything but the steering wheel (yes and pedals etc) is exactly the same regardless of where the car is from. He's giving you a bit of bullshit with regards to that, but yes it's to do with the near side driveshaft being shorter than the off side

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Basically every front wheel drive car with a open diff and a bit of power will get some torque steer as the gearbox isn't centrally mounted. It's not a fault as such just how fwd cars work. You can stop it with a LSD or atb diff but your talking money for that.

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