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hey guys,have a question regarding car going to the right when accelerating hard.not the skyline i bought chaser yesterday didnt drive

that much took it for a spin today the alignment out a bit as the car goes to the left when u leave the steering,but the thing am worried about

is when i accelerate the car hard its pulls to the right and have to hold the steering as soon a i lift the foot back to the left(straight) but when am driving slow (cruising ) no issues.it pulls to the right when i accelerate hard.everything was closed today so didnt do the alignment.the question is will a wheel alignment fix the problem or could it be something serious? help would be appreciated

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Check wheek nuts, check tyre pressures, get under the car and check condition of all bushes/ball joints(or get this done with alignment), Get alignment, Check ride height, What diff and tyres?

235/18/40 rear, 225/18/40 front.its the standard LSD comes from factory,ride height that i have to check cuz the guy who i got it off had to rais it to get it registered.no noises or anything from the diff could there be a problem there ?

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235/18/40 rear, 225/18/40 front.its the standard LSD comes from factory,ride height that i have to check cuz the guy who i got it off had to rais it to get it registered.no noises or anything from the diff could there be a problem there ?

I more meant are tyres equal tread on each axle.

Was it aligned after the ride height change?

Check bushes/ball joints/alignment/Tyre pres.

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I more meant are tyres equal tread on each axle.

Was it aligned after the ride height change?

Check bushes/ball joints/alignment/Tyre pres.

yep tread is equal all around,nope didnt do any alignment,will check the stuff that u mentioned.thanx for the advice mate :woot:

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235/18/40 rear, 225/18/40 front.its the standard LSD comes from factory,ride height that i have to check cuz the guy who i got it off had to rais it to get it registered.no noises or anything from the diff could there be a problem there ?

sounds like alignment cause the guy raised it to get it registered he probably didnt have it realigned

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