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Just had the tracking done on my s2 and the steering is great except it pulls to the left. As it did before I took it in. Only when I take my hands off the wheel on dead centre. Can anyone help? I checked specs etc and they’re bang on. Does something need adjusted.
Should run true unless there's camber on the road. If anything was out of alignment, you would have thought it would have shown up on the machine. Did you have a full four wheel alignment or just the front wheels?
Do you have the finished print out to share? Might help us understand what the specs are as certainly something is not in spec to drag left over and above road camber. Could be a worn bushing but would expect that would cause any setting up to go in and out of spec each time they adjusted onther things.
It still pulls. I think it could be the brakes or the steering damper. Need it on a ramp to check both and I haven’t got round to it yet. I’ll take a photo of the print out ASAP.
Bit confusing as I'm not sure if its pulling to the left or right or whether its an RS2 or S2!
If its an RS2 on its original brake calipers then its highly likely the calipers are suffering from corrosion of the brake pad guides. You would need to remove the wheels to take a good look. Here's a good explanation: http://www.jackals-forge.com/lotus/9..._platelift.htm
Of course if its an S2 the brakes on whatever side its pulling to could have issues.
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