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Old 03-01-2008, 02:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default My RRC is pulling slightly left on acceleration and right on deceleration

I have replaced the ball joints ( inc the a-arm ) , panhard bushings , trailing arm bushings and have all new shocks and springs .

I havent done the Radius arm bushings or the A-arm bushings yet.

Any idea what is causing the issue ?
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It is bushes that cause the problem usually. Obviously it are the ones you haven't replaced yet.
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Thanks for that. I guess I was unclear .... would it be the rad arm or the a-arm ?
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I would lean more towards the radius arms considering the diagnosis, but it could be a combo.
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It can be any of the bushes at either end of the trailing arms or the rear A frame. Could also be the panhard rod bushes, but less likely. I am not aware of any other bushes. So back to my original statement, it will be one of the bushes that you have not replaced. Can't be more definitive without physically checking out each bush myself.
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Old 03-02-2008, 07:15 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I would replace them all
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