Car pulls to right when braking
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Justin,
I would suspect it's your coilovers and Koni installation... from your other threads I would suspect they are not only set unevenly, but aligning the car after an uneven install would lead to different spring rates in the front when hard braking and weight shifting forward.
JMO.
Tim
And what is the name of the shop that claims they are the best in San Diego? Or is that your claim?
I would suspect it's your coilovers and Koni installation... from your other threads I would suspect they are not only set unevenly, but aligning the car after an uneven install would lead to different spring rates in the front when hard braking and weight shifting forward.
JMO.
Tim
And what is the name of the shop that claims they are the best in San Diego? Or is that your claim?
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Originally Posted by SIIK2NR,Apr 7 2006, 11:22 AM
Justin,
I would suspect it's your coilovers and Koni installation... from your other threads I would suspect they are not only set unevenly, but aligning the car after an uneven install would lead to different spring rates in the front when hard braking and weight shifting forward.
JMO.
Tim
And what is the name of the shop that claims they are the best in San Diego? Or is that your claim?
I would suspect it's your coilovers and Koni installation... from your other threads I would suspect they are not only set unevenly, but aligning the car after an uneven install would lead to different spring rates in the front when hard braking and weight shifting forward.
JMO.
Tim
And what is the name of the shop that claims they are the best in San Diego? Or is that your claim?
The alignment shop is called Clarence-Brown Alignment. I didn't say they claim to be the best, I said that they are one of the best in San Diego, and that statement was based on numerous people I talked to prior to using them.
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Originally Posted by 2QYK4U,Apr 7 2006, 10:30 AM
The alignment shop is called Clarence-Brown Alignment. I didn't say they claim to be the best, I said that they are one of the best in San Diego, and that statement was based on numerous people I talked to prior to using them.
Clarence Brown's IS the best in San Diego.... I can vouch for them!
Which leads me even more to think it's your suspension setup.
Good Luck.
Tim
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Originally Posted by SIIK2NR,Apr 7 2006, 11:49 AM
Well if you put it THAT way....
Clarence Brown's IS the best in San Diego.... I can vouch for them!
Which leads me even more to think it's your suspension setup.
Good Luck.
Tim
Clarence Brown's IS the best in San Diego.... I can vouch for them!
Which leads me even more to think it's your suspension setup.
Good Luck.
Tim
I am so sick of this black cloud over my head. I've had nothing but problems with my old Civic (now my wife's) and now I am having problems with my S2000. Total BS.
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