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d turbo issue
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Whilst accelerating the front of the car is wobbling side to side. I thought it could of been engine mounts but no better. Anyone have any idea what could cause this as stumped at the minute.



Just fitted new gearbox mount and poly bottom mount. To try stop it as first things I thought it could be but it still does it whilst accelertating
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#2
Probably something int he front suspension.

Jack both front wheels up and have a good wiggle round.

Possibly a completely fecked damper.
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Wink
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I've got a few bits to fit that I got from sammas so hopefully will cure it thanks ruan

^^^ sorry samass spelling error haha
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Sounds like ballpoint I've had a similar problem before check the condition of the and that everything is done up tight.
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Check your tyre pressures as well, should be around 34psi. Friend had that problem and turned out he had 4psi in them!!! This was for the rear though but I imagine the same can apply to the front.
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Cheers guys gonna get the tools out later
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