Try a little less lubrication to the driver.
2006-09-09 03:45:13
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answer #1
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answered by angelcake 5
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tracking/wheel alignment same fing dont listen to these fools saying track rod ends cos that aint gona do shite if the track rod end has gone u wont even be able to drive the car and these ppl saying wheel balance that would not cause u to not drive ina str8 line you would get a vibration through the steering wheel .tyre pressures yeah maybe just go and get the allinment done it dont cost much ad wont take long if it isnt sezied up ok
2006-09-10 01:54:52
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answered by pompylad87 1
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Hi Frankie! You need to get your cars tracking and wheel balancing done. You can get it done anywhere that fits tyres. This should sort your problem. If not it may mean that your car was crashed in the past and may not be fixable. Thats what happened with my first car. Good luck x
2006-09-10 02:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The possibilities are:
A poor driver
Incorrect tyre pressures
Slight brake binding / warped brake discs
Worn suspension bushes
Damaged or loose suspension/steering components
A large, heavy dog (or something like that) in the back moving from side to side, altering the balance of the car.
If it was me, I'd check the tyre pressure first.
2006-09-11 07:10:27
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answered by Neil 7
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Swerves as in " can't hold a straight trajectory" or the steering doesn't feel tight when turning while driving?
2006-09-09 03:43:40
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answer #5
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answered by PGM 1
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your wheel balancing or tracking maybe off
also tyres maybe inflated at the wrong pressure the steering column could be bent take it to a garage it is not safe to drive like that you may cause yourself an accident
2006-09-09 03:43:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Most likely it's the Wheel Alignment. Take it to Kwik fit, they offer free checks
2006-09-09 03:48:54
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answered by Sons of Light 2
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go to a tyre fit centre and get the wheel allignment / tracking checked it'll cost about £10 to adjust this should solve the problem
2006-09-09 03:42:22
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answered by Anonymous
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tyre inflation, the steering column or the wheels are out of alignment. Get it checked over, you dont want a nasty accident now do you?
2006-09-09 03:41:12
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answered by Kelly D 4
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Drinking ! Loose Idler Arm - Pitman Arm - TieRod End .Low Tire !
Loose lug NUTS.etc.etc.
2006-09-09 03:42:11
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answered by Anonymous
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