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Ever since i've had my car i've been having problems with the steering it always want's to pull left.

So today after being fed up with crappy wheel alignments i went and got a decent one.

Here is a pic of the results

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Can anyone tell me what needs to be done if anything. Or are these values quite the norm.

I have a R34 GT-t coupe and nothing has been done to it at all.

I'd appreciate any help or advice, thanks.

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Ever since i've had my car i've been having problems with the steering it always want's to pull left.

So today after being fed up with crappy wheel alignments i went and got a decent one.

Here is a pic of the results

post-10946-1143615562.jpg

Can anyone tell me what needs to be done if anything. Or are these values quite the norm.

I have a R34 GT-t coupe and nothing has been done to it at all.

I'd appreciate any help or advice, thanks.

You rang?

Hard to read.............

Caster looks like 5.84 on the left and 8.08 on the right

That'll be the problem

Should have MORE caster on the left, not LESS

Helps to stop the car following the camber of the road (that makes the rain water flow into the gutter)

It's not unusual to have less on the left, its the side that cops the gutter hits and the pot holes on the side of the road.

You need a camber kit.

Check out the R34GTT Group Buy for details

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=88141

:P cheers :rofl:

Sorry still getting used to having a scanner.

It says LEFT CASTER 5.84 Degrees, RIGHT CASTER 6.06 Degrees,

Is that still a problem.?

Also how is it that the castor is wrong when the car doesn't have adjustable castor rods?

Sorry still getting used to having a scanner.

It says LEFT CASTER 5.84 Degrees, RIGHT CASTER 6.06 Degrees,

Is that still a problem.?

Also how is it that the castor is wrong when the car doesn't have adjustable castor rods?

It's not unusual to have less on the left, its the side that cops the gutter hits and the pot holes on the side of the road.

:P cheers :O

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