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99 V70 T5 - Steering pulls on braking

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j-dawg
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Re: 99 V70 T5 - Steering pulls on braking

Post by j-dawg »

Well, I'm an idiot. Looking for play in the bearings, I instead found a sloppy control arm bushing on the right side, opposite the control arm I'd replaced a year ago. Don't know how I didn't spot that when I first started trying to hunt the problem down.

I'm going to order some replacement parts, and then I'm going to go cry hot tears of shame for a little while. I am really a stupid, stupid boy.
1999 V70 T5 5-SPD | ~277k mi | sold

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Post by FLXC90 »

Hey, fellow idiot! I thought your symptoms presented like a bad LEFT control arm, but I guess it's the moment of slop in the right LCA where the left pulls causing it to dart, not the resulting geometry pulling the car. I recently rebushed both LCAs on wife's XC90 for that reason, but both were indeed shot.
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Post by j-dawg »

The left arm is fine. I've never been able to wrap my head around what looseness would cause the wheel to wiggle in which direction - I think you'd need to know the exact geometries and forces involved, and I think it would vary from model to model of car.

Did you replace the bushings in the LCA, or did you just replace the whole arm? If the former, would you do it again if you had to, or would you rather swap the part and be done with it?
1999 V70 T5 5-SPD | ~277k mi | sold

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