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OK guys, I have just replaced no1 from Zed Centre, see link :-

 

http://www.zcentre.co.uk/suspension/frontbushes.htm

 

The driver side one was leaking it's silicone.

 

I actually fitted the whole arms with the bushes already fitted but I'm still getting tramlining, steering following lines in the road and the steering wheel sometimes slightly left and sometimes slightly right to go dead straight :rant:

 

So, what would be recommended to be checked/replaced next

 

CheerZ

Paul

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I suspect that your reason for tramlining is aligment. Get a 4 wheel laser alignment done.

 

However you can check for play in the remaining bushes by jacking car up and grab the wheel in various positions, shaking it up and down, left to right..etc while looking for play.

Somebody said on here once , if the front tyres are wider than is fitted on a standard 16inch wheel it can cause this , i know mine does it :headvswal :headvswal

check for play in the remaining bushes

 

My steering rack bushes went causing me similar problems.

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My steering rack bushes went causing me similar problems.

 

Are these cheap and easy to replace (yeah right ! :slap: )

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