View Full Version : Do most saxo's pull to one side
raul0
26th July 2009, 17:21
Hi just wondering if most of saxo's pull to one side mines pullin a bit to left atm
WestCoastJosh
26th July 2009, 17:27
Dont think so mate. just sounds like your tracking is out. get it looked at a garage if you havent got the equipment yourself.
vtrvinnyboy
26th July 2009, 17:52
what josh says .
or... have you put part worn tyres on ? just a stab in the dark cos this has happened to me when i bought shitty used tyres. wont be doing that again
J222JRA
26th July 2009, 17:54
as above its possibly just the tracking, could even be the tyre pressures
Mark1
26th July 2009, 17:55
Nope.
Sounds like your tire pressures may be down on the side that the car is pulling towards.
vtrvinnyboy
26th July 2009, 17:57
possibly
BobC
26th July 2009, 17:59
In addition to the posts mentioned above... it could be your brakes binding.
Sean_VTS
26th July 2009, 19:58
Mine pulls to the left but as it has been with my other cars id say tracking bud.
liam-o
26th July 2009, 20:02
mine doesn't pull, to one side, my steering wheel just doesn't sit straight when im going in a straight line... only ever so slightly, is this the tracking as well?
Sean_VTS
26th July 2009, 20:04
mine doesn't pull, to one side, my steering wheel just doesn't sit straight when im going in a straight line... only ever so slightly, is this the tracking as well?
Might be tyre pressure on 1 side matey. Check your tyre pressures al round and if they are fine then id say your tracking was slightly out.
boyleVTR
26th July 2009, 20:56
might be your bushings aswell
liam-o
27th July 2009, 21:06
Might be tyre pressure on 1 side matey. Check your tyre pressures al round and if they are fine then id say your tracking was slightly out.
nope, tyre pressures are checked weekly, although, one tyre on the side it goes towards is different (came with the car) so could it be that?
might be your bushings aswell
what are bushings? first car so not too mechanical yet :P
P90PTS
27th July 2009, 21:09
Get the tracking done, its like 15 quid
Stevo123
27th July 2009, 22:46
Check for knackered suspesnion/steering components before tracking if you have chance, no point tracking it up if something is worn out but as above £15.00 is a cheap and sensible amount to pay and will prob cure it mate.
saxokid100
28th July 2009, 02:45
I would say tracking,or one of your break calipers is sticken on............:y:
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