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olibs 8th October 2007 12:17

Turning right problem
 
Hi all well when i put full lock on right its sounds like rubber squelching like a welly with water in it lol well i looked on the inside arch and there is some rubbin but why is like this any one has the same problem

Predator_R32 8th October 2007 12:18

bit more information mate, you had anything done to the car like bigger wheels, tyres, lowered etc??

olibs 8th October 2007 12:23

Debadged just ready to get it smoothed orderd some smoothed andn drilled rotors and new pads gettingn a new back box soon too

Quick 8th October 2007 12:25

Check and see if mudguard inside arch is fitted properly!

olibs 8th October 2007 12:30

Damm sorry i just realised why you asked if i had anything done sorry pal no nothing in that area yet sorry

vidal 8th October 2007 12:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by olibs (Post 1519264)
Hi all just wondering really what people think will happen to engine and what i should do to give it the best possible long last life.

Basically i change gear at about 4-5k revs and some times i go high some times lower i still on long straight road about 100 some times 120

just wondering if this will damage my engine driving like this also

what is the best thing so keep it in best possible conditon so it does not die advice please?

Nothing to do with the ragging it's been getting?

If you have a rubbing noise when turning only one way, check with the car jacked up and the wheels on full lock, you may actually be able to hear the noise when you rotate the wheel. Could be a CV joint, could be a worn rack - is there any play in the steering?

V.


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