ReadySalted
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Hi all, another question for you all...
The other day the offside trailing arm snapped as I was driving along. I got a replacement arm for that side, and had it fitted along with the bushes and bolts for both sides. The mechanic who did it is a good friend of my fathers, and has been working on our cars for years, so I'm absolutely confident he would have done a good job, although he did comment that when he fitted it, it 'really pulled the rear axle into line'.
The trouble is, now my steering seems a little dodgy, and the steering wheel points to about 2 oclock, instead of 12 all of a sudden. Also when I let go of the steering wheel when it's at 2 oclock travelling straight, the disco wanders to the left quite badly, and the steering wheel turns itself to 12.
Anyone got an explanation for this? or is it just a case of taking the steering wheel off and re-aligning it?
Cheers
PS before the old arm snapped, the bushes on both sides were really badly worn, but the steering was straight and true.
The other day the offside trailing arm snapped as I was driving along. I got a replacement arm for that side, and had it fitted along with the bushes and bolts for both sides. The mechanic who did it is a good friend of my fathers, and has been working on our cars for years, so I'm absolutely confident he would have done a good job, although he did comment that when he fitted it, it 'really pulled the rear axle into line'.
The trouble is, now my steering seems a little dodgy, and the steering wheel points to about 2 oclock, instead of 12 all of a sudden. Also when I let go of the steering wheel when it's at 2 oclock travelling straight, the disco wanders to the left quite badly, and the steering wheel turns itself to 12.
Anyone got an explanation for this? or is it just a case of taking the steering wheel off and re-aligning it?
Cheers
PS before the old arm snapped, the bushes on both sides were really badly worn, but the steering was straight and true.