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rotta
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crash

Post by rotta » Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:13 pm

during the snow i crunched a rear wheel on a kerb hidden under snow with the car going sideways but only at a couple of mph, steering wheel has now moved off center and car feels like it sways about not as planted when sharp turning left and right, any indication of parts normally damaged in this kind of impact and also why has the wheel moved off center didnt think the cars were rear steer so why does a rear wheel impact move the steering wheel as if a tracking arm has bent?

Hope you had a merry xmas

Tom,

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RE: crash

Post by Blue_Thunder » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:22 am

If you've knocked one of the rear wheels out of alignment then the steering wheel will need to be at a slight angle to keep you going in a straight line.

You may have bent a tie rod or maybe even knocked the rear subframe out of alignment. Best thing to do is to take it to a four wheel alignment place and get them to take a look with it up on a ramp.

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RE: crash

Post by rotta » Tue Dec 29, 2009 3:41 pm

Cheers Blue thunder ill look up a local alignment place and have them take a look much appreciated.

Regards

Rotta.

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RE: crash

Post by quattronutter » Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:12 am

make sure your wheel bearing has not collapsed,fixed 2 this week after hitting kerbs in the snow

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RE: crash

Post by rotta » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:12 am

i cant hear any dodgy noises coming from it so i guess its fine?? or would that not be the case?? all comments and help are much appreciated.

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