03-05-2022, 06:36 PM
I agree with Dave Mann.
You probably do not have enough castor on the axle. This is what keeps the car running straight.
Our car has split braking so it is very obvious when the caster is wrong. The car can't decide which way to go and tends to veer from side to side.
Increasing the castor fixes this and also makes the steering better. Self-centering works and the car doesn't wander.
You probably do not have enough castor on the axle. This is what keeps the car running straight.
Our car has split braking so it is very obvious when the caster is wrong. The car can't decide which way to go and tends to veer from side to side.
Increasing the castor fixes this and also makes the steering better. Self-centering works and the car doesn't wander.
Jim