Another Question for Mr. Hyundaitech
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Another Question for Mr. Hyundaitech
I have a 2002 Elantra. I have been struggling with some alignment issues.
At this time, it is "drifting" right as I drive. But, as I accelerate, it
wants to pull right HARD.
I know one should keep their hand firmly on the steering wheel at all times
anyway (and I will and do), but have I got something else going on here than
just an alignment issue? I can't say I have ever noticed any other front
wheel drive car that wants to pull one way or the other when you accelerate.
Thanx for your help.
Tom Wenndt
At this time, it is "drifting" right as I drive. But, as I accelerate, it
wants to pull right HARD.
I know one should keep their hand firmly on the steering wheel at all times
anyway (and I will and do), but have I got something else going on here than
just an alignment issue? I can't say I have ever noticed any other front
wheel drive car that wants to pull one way or the other when you accelerate.
Thanx for your help.
Tom Wenndt
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Re: Another Question for Mr. Hyundaitech
The pulling on acceleration is indeed a common occurrence on front drive
cars and is called "torque steer." It varies in severity from vehicle to
vehicle, but in most cases is quite normal.
As for the drifting, we'll presume your steering wheel is centered and
your alignment is within spec. If the car tends to actually begin
steering toward one direction or the other on flat smooth pavement, then
it's likely a difference in the rolling resistance of the tires. Often,
rotating tires will reduce or eliminate the condition.
cars and is called "torque steer." It varies in severity from vehicle to
vehicle, but in most cases is quite normal.
As for the drifting, we'll presume your steering wheel is centered and
your alignment is within spec. If the car tends to actually begin
steering toward one direction or the other on flat smooth pavement, then
it's likely a difference in the rolling resistance of the tires. Often,
rotating tires will reduce or eliminate the condition.
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Re: Another Question for Mr. Hyundaitech
The pulling on acceleration is indeed a common occurrence on front drive
cars and is called "torque steer." It varies in severity from vehicle to
vehicle, but in most cases is quite normal.
As for the drifting, we'll presume your steering wheel is centered and
your alignment is within spec. If the car tends to actually begin
steering toward one direction or the other on flat smooth pavement, then
it's likely a difference in the rolling resistance of the tires. Often,
rotating tires will reduce or eliminate the condition.
cars and is called "torque steer." It varies in severity from vehicle to
vehicle, but in most cases is quite normal.
As for the drifting, we'll presume your steering wheel is centered and
your alignment is within spec. If the car tends to actually begin
steering toward one direction or the other on flat smooth pavement, then
it's likely a difference in the rolling resistance of the tires. Often,
rotating tires will reduce or eliminate the condition.
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