Hi guys,
I am writing in to enquire for some advice. I hope you guys can bear with me. Advance thanks.
I accidentally smack my front wheel onto a kerb yesterday and now, it seems that when I steer, the action seems to be "lagging" - it is not as tight as before. Eg. it used to take about half a steering wheel turn to execute a simple turn. But now, it requires three quarters of a turn from the steering wheel to execute the same simple turn.
The funny thing is that after checking with the people at Centreline Suspension, they mentioned that there was nothing wrong with the steering - the toe of the front wheels are all right.
In addition, physically, I can't see any abnormality except for a little dent and scratch on my front rim.
However, I definitely find the steering action different as compared to before the incident.
Is there such a thing as my steering column being loose? How do i go about adjusting my steering wheel "tightness" or reduce the amount of turning required?
Btw, after the incident, I can only manage about one and a quarter full lock on my steering wheel both left and right. Is this suppose to be correct?
I thought that my car should have 2 whole full locks? I am driving an R32 GTST.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.