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    Default S15 Back end!!

    Car was out today fr the 1st time since it was bought , , Feels a little bit giddy on back , espically when off and on throttle , Ohlins Coilovers but the rest of the suspension is standard and a kazz 2 way , Jacked it up and no bushings etc gone , , Is there anything that could be bought to stable it up ??


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    Coilovers all round? how is it giddy? anything with a 2way will be giddy anyway when throtlle is applied

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve_S15 View Post
    Coilovers all round? how is it giddy? anything with a 2way will be giddy anyway when throtlle is applied
    Coilovers all round , , not giddy as in spinning the wheels , On power it seems to pull to one side and when you let off the throttle it seems to jerk back to the other side , more noticable at highspeeds!!


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    id check the tracking , wat kinda tyres ya got on her ???


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    Quote Originally Posted by nickae86 View Post
    id check the tracking , wat kinda tyres ya got on her ???
    Tires are 225 / 40 / 18 , , will try the tracking!! Would drift arms etc help it?? Are the 14 drift bits the same as the 15 ??


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    What the hell does giddy mean?! What's actually wrong?!




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    check the thread depths on both tyres on both sides on the back different thread depths will make the car pull to one side, arms will help but without them wouldnt be that bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darragh View Post
    What the hell does giddy mean?! What's actually wrong?!
    Giddy as in weavy , ,

    When on throttle at about 80mph car seems to be pulling to the left , when you let off the throttle it just seems to vere to the right!! This also can be noticed changing from 4th to 5th!! At highspeed only!


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    sorry for hijacking your thread, but I also have an S15 with similar problems, when accelerating the car pulls to the right, once you let off pedal it pulls to the left, I have coil overs, camber arms and tow arms, standard diff and had car tracked, might look into changing subframe bushings is there anything else it could be? Thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by AKelly View Post
    sorry for hijacking your thread, but I also have an S15 with similar problems, when accelerating the car pulls to the right, once you let off pedal it pulls to the left, I have coil overs, camber arms and tow arms, standard diff and had car tracked, might look into changing subframe bushings is there anything else it could be? Thanks
    i take it ye both have the same size tyre and profile on the rear tyres ya?


 

 

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