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REALLY? New control arms per his post... and lowering springs... and you're saying nothing changed... His first mistake was taking it to Les Schwab and not discussing these changes - and the second mistake was the tech not recognizing the changes and accounting for them. Further - my guess is the steering box is "loose"... and the bushings are old etc. BUT the tech should have discussed all of that with him (and maybe did). "Hunting rabbits" on the road is no fun - and can be downright dangerous when the roads get wet/slick. I say take it back to Les Schwab - and ask for a tech that understand suspensions not just how to read specs from a book. Hope it gets better for you! |
I think to this point he's just done the lowering springs. Control arms are on his list of what he'd like to do, but hasn't yet.
I would think worn out bushings throughout the front suspension and the worn steering box Greg mentioned would contribute more to the wandering he's experiencing while trying to go straight down the highway than the springs would. |
I read the op as the car was ok on the highway, but after lowering and big wheels and low profile tires it got much worse.
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Hahaha, this thread is like the telephone game.
Bottom line is we're all pissing into the wind trying to guess until we get more clear and detailed information. I would believe that the wider tires and stiffer sidewalls would expose the weaknesses in the suspension bushings and tolerances that caused the wandering and darting. With tall profile skinny tires I can believe that these weaknesses might have been masked to some degree. |
Sorry - Yes you're right -- I misread the lower control arms - he changed in the REAR.... Not the front. The ADD got me...
Either way -- he needs to go back and have a good honest discussion with the TECH.... |
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Montanass – it sounds like there must be something worn out or loose in the front suspension components. Check all the ball joints, tie rod ends, idler arm, pitman arm, and steering box. Your car should not be wandering that much if the alignment is good. |
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