Rear end pulling to the left.
I was wondering if a few people could do a little test for me. On a flat straight road at cruising speed 40-60 hammer the throttle for just a 2-3 seconds and let off. Are your vehicles pulling to the drivers side much, and then pulling back right when you let off quickly.
The reason I ask is, I slid off the road 2 months ago in farm country into a rather deep ditch. The car did go to a shop where it was fixed by the insurance company, everything seemed great and it drove straight, but i noticed after just a couple hard throttle pulls the car pulls quite noticeably to the left then back to the right when Iaccelerate then let off the throttle suddenly. I do not remember it doing this before, It makes me believe that either the front and rear tires aren't tracking the same, or something loose in the rear end.
For example if i just hold the wheel and do no counter steering the car ends up nearly in the next lane! I did this on a 3 lane open road with no cars do this in a safe manner also i would feel terrible if something happened while doing this for me!
I plan on going back to the shop Monday and letting them know but i wanted a few others to comment on this.