To resume the saga of wild steering........ Could not induce 'play' anywhere under the car last weekend even with my daughter turning the wheel back and forth, nor by using a pipe wrench to wiggle the LCAs. So I bit the bullet and headed for the dreaded bi-annual Ontario e-test Monday this week and enroute the steering wheel was suddenly 1/4 turn off horizontal as I gingerly drove 10 km down back roads to the test facility. I no sooner got there and the driver's side driveaxle seal 'let go' and all my tranny fluid peed over their shop floor. Car flunked the e-test (no surprise, all things considered) and had a tow truck bring the car to my buddy's garage and as the tow was letting the car down the driver's side lower ball joint popped out. Grumble grumble curse curse but at least finally the mystery looseness was identified. I put in a new LCA and a new tranny seal (and really had a good look at the knuckle and took my time seating the new pinch bolt) and while I was at it removed the struts and FMS 'sport' springs in order to replace them with 'one coil cut-off Aspire springs'.
Alignment is now way off (visible even!) and the car was undecided on which way to go on the 3 km way home but at least the violent right-left motion while accelerating is now gone. Tomorrow I'll do my typical 'driveway alignment job' on the car and then report back to the forum. This saga may not yet be over (is the steering rack worn out too?) but at least driving that car will no longer be a white knuckle experience.
There were FMS 'Aspire sport springs' on that car for the past 2 years (bought from Roger in April of 2011) and installed brand-new when I did my first Aspire swap) and finally I have escaped the 'lo-rider' and 'stiff suspension' component of doing an otherwise miraculous practical adaptation to a Festy that was initiated by adventurous forum members 1/2 decade ago. These lightly-used springs (highly desirable??) will be for sale on here very shortly. I'm too old to get bounced around and too age conscious to want to 'slam' any car I drive, and I tolerated this for 2 years.
Alignment is now way off (visible even!) and the car was undecided on which way to go on the 3 km way home but at least the violent right-left motion while accelerating is now gone. Tomorrow I'll do my typical 'driveway alignment job' on the car and then report back to the forum. This saga may not yet be over (is the steering rack worn out too?) but at least driving that car will no longer be a white knuckle experience.
There were FMS 'Aspire sport springs' on that car for the past 2 years (bought from Roger in April of 2011) and installed brand-new when I did my first Aspire swap) and finally I have escaped the 'lo-rider' and 'stiff suspension' component of doing an otherwise miraculous practical adaptation to a Festy that was initiated by adventurous forum members 1/2 decade ago. These lightly-used springs (highly desirable??) will be for sale on here very shortly. I'm too old to get bounced around and too age conscious to want to 'slam' any car I drive, and I tolerated this for 2 years.
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