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Has your zed got a wiggly arse?

Noticed a few times recently when I gun it from low speed, 5/10mph etc the back end feels like its fishtailing very slightly. Its not cos the rears are retaining traction. :s im thinking hicas joints?

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I hope not lol!!!!

 

Yeah could be any of the bushes at the rear but the hicas are the more common

Could be the HICAS joints on their way out, as suggested, but it could also be down to the tyres you are running!

 

But to answer your question - no, mine hasn't.....

 

Richard:balloon:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

265/35 perelli pzeros.

 

How long you had then on mate? Reason I ask is that I had pzero nero's on my GSi and the lasted about 2000 miles before I had to replace them :( Great grip but shite endurance.

Hicas arms/joints or rear tracking out

 

check the arms by jacking the rear up & shaking the wheel side to side while someone inspects for movement - replace if required

 

a 4 wheel alignment is required after the arms are replaced anyway if this is the cause or check anyway even if no components are replaced to ensure the rear track is good - an offset track at the rear will cause it to skip in this way. Mine was terrible when I first got it & perfect after I aligned it

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