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03-12-2017, 03:04 PM | #1 |
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Memory Steer Problem
So i'm getting some memory steer on the right side of my 89 s13. I have new FLCA buhings and ball joints, new rack bushings and fortune 500 coilovers with a few thousand miles on them. I tried lubing up the bushing on the upper coilover and got an alignment but im still getting the memory steer. Any ideas? it driving me crazy
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03-14-2017, 05:48 AM | #2 |
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Rack bushings mabey, could be pulling the whole rack left or right while turning. I just ordered a set for my car because the front end was feeling real sloppy while sliding, but I would also feel a small amount of what your talking about while driving, we'll see if it helps.
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03-14-2017, 11:49 AM | #3 |
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It could be the pillow ball bearing in the coilover mount. Do you hear or see the spring binding when turning at low speed / a stop? I'm in the process of replacing one of my pillow balls. I'll let you know if it fixes my memory steer. Also, make sure your toe is set correctly and that you have a proper alignment.
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03-14-2017, 03:49 PM | #6 |
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Can you look to see if the coilover spring is binding when you turn the wheel? make sure there is tension on the suspension when you do this. So basically make sure the car is on the ground or you are lifting from the control arm. If it is binding, the pillow ball is probably bad. Greasing it will not help if it is completely seized.
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03-21-2017, 09:36 AM | #9 |
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Get under the car and have someone turn to full lock, if your rack is shifting then the bushings are bad, just checked mine and they where pretty bad, I'm doing lca bushings, rack bushings and changing my front subframe cause of a bent mount, I'll let you know how it feels after
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04-24-2017, 07:51 AM | #10 |
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Just as an update incase this helps anyone: I put antiseize on my pillow ball bearings and now the issue only happens when it is cold outside. Even then it is much better now. Memory steer gone. I did arguable buy a 75$ pillow ball for no reason, but the coilovers did come with the car after all..
Moral of the story is grease the pillow ball bearings before buying new ones, they might not be bad. |
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