Pulling
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From: Kansas
Car: 85 camaro sport coupe
Engine: 2.8 MFI
Transmission: v6 700R4 wish it was a 5spd Stick
Axle/Gears: Stock non posi 3.42s
Pulling
OK i know most are going to tell me that i need to bleed or inspect my brakes i have done this time and again, i even took it to a GM dealership and had it looked at. my brakes are working perfectly, but when i hit the brakes 50% i have a hard pull to the left and when i Hit the gas the car goes to the right just not as much. when i am not touching the gas or the brakes and the car is just coasting i have no pull the car tracks perfectly strait. i think that it is somehow connected with the rearend cause it happens when i hit the gas and when i hit the brakes. is it possible that the bushings on the pass side of the car are worn more than the driverside causing the car the turn to the left when the brakeing pulls the pass side of the axel further back than the drivers side and the pull to the right when i hit the gas and the axel is shove forwards? I had mostly just decided to let the issue go cause it wasnt that bad but it has started to get worse as time passes. I will ask this in the brake forum so if this is not a brake related problem just deleat this post.
I know i need to repace the LAC bushings and the TA bushing and they are only $25 perside and prolly not much more than that for the TA bushing but i just replaced all Bushings/balljoints/strutmounts/everthing from the hardline out on the brakes and i am done wasting money on things that are not fixing the problem.
I know i need to repace the LAC bushings and the TA bushing and they are only $25 perside and prolly not much more than that for the TA bushing but i just replaced all Bushings/balljoints/strutmounts/everthing from the hardline out on the brakes and i am done wasting money on things that are not fixing the problem.
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