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Dude, sounds like you got a bum deal when you bought your skyline. Nobody has this many problems.....

except awesome.. hrmm makes me wonder if luckiee = Awesome (user name not him personally)

except awesome.. hrmm makes me wonder if luckiee = Awesome (user name not him personally)

Haha, yeah haven't seen him post for a while....... :)

But anyway, what makes you think that water would affect your steering luckiee? I'm not having a go, i was just wondering what your thoughts were.

I'm probably with WYTSKY on that aftermarket wheels might scrape on something when doing a full lock turn..... might be hitting your suspension or front guard...

Edited by SLEEPR85

if its a gtr or gts-4 ive found that crap quality front tyres lose grip and because they are full locked/almost full locked they shudder.

It used to happen all the time in my gts-4 when it rained (round abouts and uturns) I was running sava intensa front tyres.

if its a gtr or gts-4 ive found that crap quality front tyres lose grip and because they are full locked/almost full locked they shudder.

It used to happen all the time in my gts-4 when it rained (round abouts and uturns) I was running sava intensa front tyres.

never ever had a problem with mine, and Ive had a few poor man's tyres..... and I have a 4wd controller to set how much percentage of power to front and rear and still no problems....

luckie, do u have a gts4?

i was doing 2 u turns today.. and it made a KRRR noise.. idont know what it was.. but it was when it was full steered right..it was raining today so it could be that

then i tried again and it didnt happen.. anyone know what it is?

what sort of car is it?

AWD or RWD?

it could be a no# of things..... CV joint if its a front wheel or some AWDs

could be debris & needing greese in the rack & pinion

or it could be rubbing of tires to the guards or the mud guard.....but whats "krrrR"

is it a high pitch metal creaking sound? a rubbery grinding sound?

you need to be more specific with the sound cause we cant hear it..

its just like metal creaking sound. its like "KR" for half a second.. i went to the mechanic he sed its normal o_O and my cars gts-t 96 series 2.. its RWD..

yeah i know what your talking about........a loud high pitch *CRUNK* sound whilst doing a U-turn or something?

the Rack and pinion....

very common in dated cars

something may need tightening or lubing.....

try it again when the car is stationary..........

have a look underneath when you get someone to turn it.....

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