Author Topic: Ah! What on heck is it?? Car still pulling to the left after all new parts  (Read 3561 times)

Offline RossyB108

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Hi,

My Golf was pulling to the left occasionally and felt a little bit unpredictable even after having the tracking and cambre set up at Elite's so I've just fitted this week:

Full front polybush kit (ARB + eye bits, front and rear wishbone bushes)
New ball joints
New tie rods/track rods

I have had the tracking re-done, and although it doesn't feel unpredictable anymore it still pulls to the left!!!

What could it be? Surely I've changed everything now?

The mechanic who did the tracking did mention that he thought one side of the front of the car was slightly lower than the other (when fitting th tracking tool), could one of the springs in the shocks be missalinged?

The handling itself now is amazing, just wan't to fix the pulling.

Really need advice on this one - SO frustrating!

Thanks all


Offline Ben Lessani

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The -ve camber on the Golf makes it really sensitive to road camber, have you tried driving in the middle/other side of the road to see if it still pulls left?

What's the wear on your tyres like - is it even?

Offline RossyB108

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Yeah, even tread wear.

I'll give it a try driving over different angles in the road...

Would worn top mounts play a part or would worn ones just be noisy?

Thanks

Offline Ben Lessani

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Depends on how worn they are, movement will affect camber, which in turn will effect toe.

Offline RossyB108

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Depends on how worn they are, movement will affect camber, which in turn will effect toe.
What do you mean matey? Worn tyres? They've got loads of life left in them and the wear is even across the tread.


Offline RossyB108

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Just been out and it definately pulls slightly to the left, even on the oposite side of the road

If I hold the steering wheel central it drives straight.

Worn top mounts?
Misaligned springs in shocks?
Worn wheel bearings?

I can't think of any other moveing parts that I haven't changed?! :sad:

Offline tech1889

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ben was talking about top mounts on his above post.. they do affect quite a bit if they are f**ked..
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Offline golfmk4owner

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Hi mate, i dunno if youve uprated your suspension or not?
But oddly when i fitted a weitec kit to the mk4 i had, the car decided to pull left. I had it tracked but it didnt make a difference. The steering just never quite felt central, yet when i fitted my original suspension back on it was back to normal. Odd as it was. Have you got original suspension?
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Offline RossyB108

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Hi, yes I fitted a 2nd had set of Koni adjustables not long after buying the car. I wonder if that's it then.

I did check the tyre presure yesterday and one side was down just over a PSI from the other side so that helped. Still there slightly though.

I might buy new top mounts and see if that helps.

Offline golfmk4owner

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Its odd, even though mine was a brand new quality kit, it seems to throw it off a bit slightly.
Just a note, i installed new top mounts (from VW) with the kit and still had the problem. Hope yours gets sorted though!
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