Help me the back of my car is drifting
#18
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POWA OVA!!! anyway i would make sure to get this checked out if it snows in your area. because driving in the snow with a loose *** end is no FUN! unless your in a parking lot!
#19
There's only one real answer to the original poster's inquiry...
I'm Rick James, b*tch!
In all seriousness, and like many others have suggested, conduct a 'once-over' of your tires and suspension, and replace any worn suspension parts. You definitely don't want to pose as a safety hazard for yourself or anyone else on the road.
I'm Rick James, b*tch!
In all seriousness, and like many others have suggested, conduct a 'once-over' of your tires and suspension, and replace any worn suspension parts. You definitely don't want to pose as a safety hazard for yourself or anyone else on the road.
Last edited by bpgt; 10-17-12 at 10:14 AM.
#21
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As many have stated, check and/or replace your rear lower control arms, replace the sway bar bushings and possibly the end links. Be sure the condition of your shocks. Then, an alignment. These cars are getting old. My front lower control arms were causing me to shift around unpredictably on the highway in turns and I replaced them. Rears can do the same thing.
If you are driving with an LSD (2-way clutch especially but even with a Torsen) you may have a slight tendency to be tail happy. If this doesn't describe your car then disregard.
There is a proven alignment setup called a "Lance Alignment" for Supra TT's that helped reduce my car's tendency for tail-happy oversteer. It helps to have the suspension set up more like a TT but it's mostly applicable to SC's.
If you are driving with an LSD (2-way clutch especially but even with a Torsen) you may have a slight tendency to be tail happy. If this doesn't describe your car then disregard.
There is a proven alignment setup called a "Lance Alignment" for Supra TT's that helped reduce my car's tendency for tail-happy oversteer. It helps to have the suspension set up more like a TT but it's mostly applicable to SC's.
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