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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 10:35 AM
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Unhappy Pulling to the left and poor handling

Hi Guys, I am new to the forum as I have only just brought my crossfire so hello.
The problem I am having it with the steering and how sloppy it is. I am getting the car pulling to the left and I constantly have to correct it with extra right turn on the wheel. The car feels unstable when at low speeds and when putting my foot down the car snakes about.
I don't get any judder on the steering wheel or shaking but it sometimes feels like I have a flat tyre.
I have had the front wheels tracked and all ok.....not improved
I have now had the car laser tracked on all 4 wheels.......not improved
I have changed the steering dampener underneath.......not improved
I have got all 4 tyres to the correct pressure.....not improved.

Its really getting to me now as I am starting to not like driving the car as I have no confidence in the steering, which is upsetting.

Has anyone any ideas at all? One thing I did do was push the steering wheel forward with the adjustment and it did improve a little, but got in it today and its back to the poor handling.
I have the underneath checked when the tracking was done and told it was all ok......
If anyone could help I would really appreciate it loads...
Thanks Guys,
 
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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 11:31 AM
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Default Re: Pulling to the left and poor handling

Note: duplicate thread.. post responses here..

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