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Old 30 January 2006, 12:39 PM
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when reversing out of my drive or anywhere for that matter with a right hand lock on i'm getting a ' dragging sensation from my front near side wheel/tyre , best way to describe it , it's like i've got a flat tyre but i aint ?
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Old 30 January 2006, 12:50 PM
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My highly modified (in the suspension department) does the same but mine judders!

It could be your car has some radical alignment settings. Bet it does not do it going slowly forward on lock?
Bet also the car drives well enough at normal speeds?

If you are bothered or the tyres are wearing badly take the car to a good specialist, ie Powerstation.

Graham.
Old 31 January 2006, 12:55 PM
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CHEERS GRAHAM, it aint scrubbing tyre's and yes it only does it when reversing with lock on ? bizzare ?
Old 31 January 2006, 01:16 PM
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Yep I’ve got this but only when the car is warm it will do it in forward motion when parking etc. its as if the wheel has gone square or as if its suddenly stuck and you are pushing against it.

Changed cv joint, driveshaft, bottom ball joint all to no avail.

nees a trip to the clinic
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