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Old 09-10-2005, 08:38 PM   #1
amevct
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Default Front suspension slight pull

Hi all. New to the board. Have just got an AU2 XR6 VCT. I knew about a possible geometry issue on it, apparently a little to much castor. I gave it a couple hundred kays on the highway and there is a slight bias in steering to the left. I'll have it looked at, but does anyone know of a known fault this could be?
I have been driving an EB2 GLi, what a difference.

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Old 09-10-2005, 08:49 PM   #2
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Castor gives the car the self centring feel. its the change in camber through the wheels travel. Unless somethings bent a decent shim type after market camber kit will fix it with a good alignment from a specialist who should check front and back alignment just in case.

An old live rear axle ford can be exceptionally directionally stable compared to a badly set up IRS.
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