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Old 01-06-2016, 06:00 PM
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When I excelarate the rear of car will move to the right is this normal for a crossfire, i have only had car for one week there is only 50.000 miles on car.
 

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no,, either worn out bushing in one or more of the control arms or the bushings in the sub frame are shot. or a control arm could be loose or a broken weld where the control arm connects to the body of the car.
 
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Thank you very much very helpful. gary
 
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Hi I am new to the crossfire forum been 60-70 muscle cars for 40 years and like to take this time to thank amx 1397 for all his help with learning about crossfire thank you Jim
 

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Originally Posted by gary clinton
Hi I am new to the crossfire forum been 60-70 muscle cars for 40 years and like to take this time to thank amx 1397 for all his help with learning about crossfire thank you Jim
Did you find the problem? If so please let us know so we all learn something.
 
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Yes car was pulling to right under power. there was a loose nut on control arm. gary
 

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a control arm could be loose .
well being there was a loose nut/bolt on one of the arms ,,, i guess i got it LOL jim.
 
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Yes and it was nice to meet you. gary
 
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