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Drifting to the right... Then to the left. - DarkInferno - 15-11-2013

Car seems to drift right under acceleration... and left as you lift off... increasing with torque....

Its getting worse, and I need to sort it now...

Just want a list of probable causes to check before I get it up in the air if possible?


RE: Drifting to the right... Then to the left. - silverzx - 15-11-2013

Drifting you say?

[Image: S14_Drift_by_mazingo5.jpg]


RE: Drifting to the right... Then to the left. - Jimbo - 15-11-2013

P bushes would be my guess


RE: Drifting to the right... Then to the left. - DarkInferno - 15-11-2013

my 200sx was black Tongue


RE: Drifting to the right... Then to the left. - silverzx - 15-11-2013

Sorry!!

http://youtu.be/epLjmOgmgE0

http://youtu.be/il986P_ooEE


RE: Drifting to the right... Then to the left. - DarkInferno - 15-11-2013

Any other ideas or p bushes pretty likely?

Likely enough to buy a set before checking them?

It had new wishbones.... a few years back now i guess.... suppose they could well have worn out again..


RE: Drifting to the right... Then to the left. - Jimbo - 15-11-2013

Yeah id say almost definitely p bushes


RE: Drifting to the right... Then to the left. - Nath140889 - 15-11-2013

Mine started this the other day but viciously diving one way then the other, was the sub frame that had snapped across ine of the front mount points for passenger wishbone