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240sR4drifting
10-04-2011, 07:41 PM
Hey i just wanted a little trouble shooting for what could be wrong. When i bought the car it road fine except that is was on cut springs but its alignment was fine, i checked it. I put coil overs in it and it seemed to be fine, but i only road in it occasionally because it is stripped and isn't street legal because of that. But today i took it out and it was veering to the right HARD!!! so i have no idea what it could be because i swear it was fine last week and no one has drove it since.

-thanks!

naw_speed
10-04-2011, 08:30 PM
Dude with that limited amount of info your gona get some pretty lame feed back... Just saying... It could be alot of things. Low psi in one tire, bad susp arm, ect... It even could be the your front springs are gettin hung up and that could cause memory steer.

fliprayzin240sx
10-06-2011, 08:24 PM
First off, last thing you wanna do is drive on damaged suspension. If its something that could fail that could cause you to loose control of the car, fix the damn thing. Fix that stripped bolt before you a) Kill yourself or b) Kill somebody else.

Secondly, you changed the suspension height so you're alignment is off. No buts of ifs about it.

KOME
10-06-2011, 08:45 PM
Positive camber. I bet you 5 bucks that's it.

240sR4drifting
10-07-2011, 03:03 PM
Positive camber. I bet you 5 bucks that's it.

But now after lowering it i just have a lot of negative camber?

240sR4drifting
10-07-2011, 03:05 PM
First off, last thing you wanna do is drive on damaged suspension. If its something that could fail that could cause you to loose control of the car, fix the damn thing. Fix that stripped bolt before you a) Kill yourself or b) Kill somebody else.

Secondly, you changed the suspension height so you're alignment is off. No buts of ifs about it.

So whenever you change the ride height you alignment goes off? And what are you talking about stripped bolt?... unless I said that in another thread i can't remember, but all my studs are fixed and properly installed.

herbieS13
10-07-2011, 04:04 PM
First off, last thing you wanna do is drive on damaged suspension. If its something that could fail that could cause you to loose control of the car, fix the damn thing. Fix that stripped bolt before you a) Kill yourself or b) Kill somebody else.

Secondly, you changed the suspension height so you're alignment is off. No buts of ifs about it.

i think op means the car is gutted, or he took all of the clothes off of it and its butt-naked

but yes when u change pretty much anything with your suspension the alignment gets out of whack