Metz3020827
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Hello everyone, I just want to get a few opinions on what people may think could be a contributing factor to my car being all over the road.
I have a 2017 mustang GT performance package with 54k miles. It has fortune auto coilovers, steeda’s upper and lower ball joints, and a bump steer kit.
other than the rear suspension (coilovers) the rear is completely stock, except I know the previous owner but on the Steeda IRS brace.
I will post an alignment spec sheet of what my car currently sits at. It seems like it darts all over the road.
im currently running 19x11s in the rear, 305/35r19 and 19x10 up front, 275/35r19. (Continental Extreme Contact Sports up front, Nitto g2 555s in rear. The front tires are about 16 months old, and the rears are about 2 months old.
it feels like when I do a pull, my car is grabbing every crack and going wherever it wants to, it feels kind of scary. My car also feels like it’s moving side to side ever so slightly on the freeway. It’s hard to be confident driving my car when it feels like I’m going to die. The car is as silent as a mouse (except the roush catback of course) no suspension noises. It is quite bumpy but it seems to have been that way since I’ve owned the car.
I also know my rear camber is kind of crazy, but I have a performance shop fixing it next week hopefully it solves my issue.
another thing to note is I know my thrust washer is bad on my driver side rear wheel. It’s making a clicking noise. I just haven’t gotten around to replacing it. (There’s no play or noises coming from the hub but I don’t think it’s broken and neither did the last shop I took it to.) I’m kind of at a loss here. It used to drive so well and I don’t really know anymore. Tires are super expensive in this size for me to throw $600 on two tires for it to not fix the issue. Any help or insight would be handy. I’m hoping my alignment getting done will improve the handling drastically.
I have a 2017 mustang GT performance package with 54k miles. It has fortune auto coilovers, steeda’s upper and lower ball joints, and a bump steer kit.
other than the rear suspension (coilovers) the rear is completely stock, except I know the previous owner but on the Steeda IRS brace.
I will post an alignment spec sheet of what my car currently sits at. It seems like it darts all over the road.
im currently running 19x11s in the rear, 305/35r19 and 19x10 up front, 275/35r19. (Continental Extreme Contact Sports up front, Nitto g2 555s in rear. The front tires are about 16 months old, and the rears are about 2 months old.
it feels like when I do a pull, my car is grabbing every crack and going wherever it wants to, it feels kind of scary. My car also feels like it’s moving side to side ever so slightly on the freeway. It’s hard to be confident driving my car when it feels like I’m going to die. The car is as silent as a mouse (except the roush catback of course) no suspension noises. It is quite bumpy but it seems to have been that way since I’ve owned the car.
I also know my rear camber is kind of crazy, but I have a performance shop fixing it next week hopefully it solves my issue.
another thing to note is I know my thrust washer is bad on my driver side rear wheel. It’s making a clicking noise. I just haven’t gotten around to replacing it. (There’s no play or noises coming from the hub but I don’t think it’s broken and neither did the last shop I took it to.) I’m kind of at a loss here. It used to drive so well and I don’t really know anymore. Tires are super expensive in this size for me to throw $600 on two tires for it to not fix the issue. Any help or insight would be handy. I’m hoping my alignment getting done will improve the handling drastically.
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