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MIGS Nov 1, 2010 11:55 AM

Steering wheel having sligtly delayed steering response?
 
anyone else experience this? As of lately whenever i turn my steering wheel i nottice that there is substantial ammount of "play". there's a delay from when i turn the steering wheel and when the actual front wheels turn. I was on I-95 coming from Miami yesterday like WTF.

I'll turn the steering wheel left/right and the steering responce is off. does this have anthing to do with the steering rack bushings?

an alighmnment wont fix that either right :uh:


anyone chime in..

LexusFTW Nov 1, 2010 11:58 AM

Most likely your steering rack bushings...

Ali SC3 Nov 1, 2010 12:20 PM

aww you beat me, rack bushings. happens to every SC.
get an alignment after, not before.

MIGS Nov 1, 2010 12:33 PM

ah i had a feeling. thanks brethren.

I just ordered the Daizen kit.

imDementeD Nov 1, 2010 02:17 PM

yea when i first bought my car it had this issue..wasnt bad on the back streets when test driving but when i came on the interstate doing about 60 i literally almost wrecked ..mine were BAD ..no rubber left on the bushings just the metal insert..bought some new ones and installed them..its pretty simple job but expect to get very dirty..car handles a lot better..still have to replace my lca's cause driver side is done for :(
anyway its a cheap 40 bucks or so and makes a hell of a difference

MIGS Nov 1, 2010 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by imDementeD (Post 5904485)
..wasnt bad on the back streets when test driving but when i came on the interstate doing about 60 i literally almost wrecked ..mine were BAD ..

yeah bro i had the same experience. local driving it wasen't really that notticeable....but when i was driving on the highway yesterday in the rain HOOOLY SHHHHT, i thought i was gonna kill myself and the wifey every time i'd swerved the slightest bit.

i'm definitley getting these installed asap.

imDementeD Nov 1, 2010 03:23 PM

yea the only bad was ordering from tmengineering took a month to get them..

and after almost killing myself as well cause it was a pretty steep embankment that i really almost went off(like literally went off the road) the rest of the way home did maybe 60 from sarasota to land o lakes..pretty far drive :P

parker770 Nov 9, 2010 03:48 PM

I was having similar problems with wildly unresponsive steering inputs. It was very dangerous, and I was worried that the entire front end was toast.

I ordered the Daizens from TM Engineering and got them in my hands 6 days later.

I could not believe the difference that they made. The steering wheel was magically centered again, and the steering response was improved 100%. I still need to replace some other parts in the front end, but the Daizens made an incredible difference. Much more significant than when I did the polyurethane LCA bushings.

If your car is having problems with steering response, this will help immensely.

StiCk3 Nov 9, 2010 04:54 PM

i've been having this prob for a while, wanted to fix it sooner, but i ordered through TM and NEVER GOT THEM. bugged them for months and got no response from them. Hopefully you get your bushings.

And yes, do the alignment after you replace the bushings. No point of aligning on **** bushings that won't stay centered.

Matador Nov 9, 2010 08:23 PM

You might also check the steering rack boots to see if they are torn or leaking. Your bushings are likely shot anyways, but if you need to replace the rack it should come with new bushings.

RufRidn Nov 9, 2010 08:44 PM

I was having the same problem, just ordered a set through tm.

cbrasian Nov 14, 2010 09:09 AM

you know you can also get the r2 kits from mvpmotorsports.com and so far i've had no problems with them yet

StiCk3 Nov 14, 2010 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by cbrasian (Post 5932242)
you know you can also get the r2 kits from mvpmotorsports.com and so far i've had no problems with them yet

they work on the SC rack with no problems? I might give them a try....


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