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| SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2640    | Have you had the tracking checked ? Tyre rotation may help ? It’s a strange one. | ||
|  23rd Sep 2021 3:33 pm | 
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| MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1421      | This could be caused by multiple things, all not good. I'd take it to a trusted shop for diagnosis ASAP. | ||
|  23rd Sep 2021 4:24 pm | 
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| Kage Member Since: 03 Oct 2018 Location: Midlands Posts: 237      | Plus one for tracking.
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|  23rd Sep 2021 7:00 pm | 
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| Jagracer Member Since: 22 Feb 2019 Location: east anglia Posts: 248      | Hi, I would have a look at the Lower Arm bushes, especially the rear bush, as it comes apart at high mileage. I have recently replaced one with an OE type as some of the cheaper ones do not have the Hydraulic bush them. I had a Triumph Dolomite in the early eighties that did this feature, and it was the inner lower arm bushes on that, both sides. A failing rear differencial does a similar thing. I have just had to do both the rear diff, and bevel box on my 2009 TD4, caused apparently by a sticking Hand Brake two years ago. £2300 worth of work. | ||
|  24th Sep 2021 6:25 pm | 
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| blaster1232 Member Since: 11 Aug 2021 Location: Dobele Posts: 103      | This is also called ''torque steer'', you can look it up in web. I had the same exact problem a few weeks ago. First I checked all the bushings, and all of them were OK. Then I checked the tyre pressure, all was fine. Took it to wheel alignment, didn't solve the issue. I was pretty much out of options, but then I checked if all the bolts were tightened, and it turned out that one of bolts for right control arm was very loose. Tightened it up, and hey - problem solved. | ||
|  26th Sep 2021 7:22 am | 
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| thabogrobler Member Since: 16 Sep 2014 Location: Pretoria Posts: 51      | 
 I would second the lower control arm as a possible cause. | ||
|  26th Sep 2021 1:42 pm | 
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| aesmith Member Since: 10 Jul 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 76  | Thanks for all the comments.  For some reason the notification went into my spam so I've only just had a chance to review.
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|  26th Sep 2021 4:59 pm | 
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