Tram lining??

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yogurt
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Tram lining??

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Hi,Please could any body help if they own a TD170 or maybe other models?? i have just bought a mk3 td170 2011 with 27000 on the clock its like new and is a genuine car,when i am on mainly A roads and if i decide to pass a car and put my foot down--around 50mph in maybe fourth gear the car appears to "as i call it tram lining" or feels like it steering itself for a few moments and to be honest does not feel that safe!!
i dont like posting on some forums because they often go off in the wrong tangent and end up with answers that are not relevant
This problem happens in any mode on the suspension,i have quiet new tyres all round,Fis on the front and contis on the rear, i also have had many golf gts and tdis and audi and i have always been happy with those,thanks
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Re: Tram lining??

Post by scirocco1984 »

Sounds like torque steer to me......

Unless theres play in ball joints or track rod ends but i doubt it being so new.

Also check wheel nuts are tight

Paul
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Re: Tram lining??

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scirocco1984 wrote:Sounds like torque steer to me......l
AGREED :yes:
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Re: Tram lining??

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Hi thanks for the reply, i would agree with you but do you think in fourth gear at 50 -60mph it would cause this?? cheers
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yogurt wrote:Hi thanks for the reply, i would agree with you but do you think in fourth gear at 50 -60mph it would cause this?? cheers
Yes a 170 has a lot of torque, i know you have said you have new tyres but are they decent brand???

Mines is in for remap tomorrow cant wait for 170-180BHP :hyper: :hyper: :hyper:
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Re: Tram lining??

Post by Sanders83 »

Perfectly normal, mine does it on a few A/B roads I travel. The torque steer is amplified by the unevenly worn road surface. On newer roads and motorways I can pull out and boot it no problems.
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Post by scirocco1984 »

My Roc is now remapped to 180bhp and 407nm Torque and it now tram lines on uneven road surfaces when booting it.

Its normal.

Paul
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