cutepoison
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- 2014 Mazda6 GT
I bought a used Mazda6 GT with 50k KMs on it 2 months ago. From the start the car had a slight steering wheel wandering problem on the highway.
On a flat straight highway the car feels as if it is too windy outside and pushing the car either slightly left or right. I constantly adjust steering wheel back and forth a tiny bit like a boat just to stay in my lane.
However, it is not windy what so ever. My first thought was tires. Recently I bought 4 new winter tires with 4 new steel rims. Got them balanced on a hunter road force machine and got the alignment done from Mazda dealership. To my surprise car still feels exactly the same!
I am now suspecting something on the suspension is either worn out or needs adjustment. Has anyone here experienced something similar or is there a common suspension part that needs to be replaced often? The problem is not bad enough to start spending money diagnosing it at dealerships. It is just annoying.
Can there be a positive or negative camber even after an alignment?
On a flat straight highway the car feels as if it is too windy outside and pushing the car either slightly left or right. I constantly adjust steering wheel back and forth a tiny bit like a boat just to stay in my lane.
However, it is not windy what so ever. My first thought was tires. Recently I bought 4 new winter tires with 4 new steel rims. Got them balanced on a hunter road force machine and got the alignment done from Mazda dealership. To my surprise car still feels exactly the same!
I am now suspecting something on the suspension is either worn out or needs adjustment. Has anyone here experienced something similar or is there a common suspension part that needs to be replaced often? The problem is not bad enough to start spending money diagnosing it at dealerships. It is just annoying.
Can there be a positive or negative camber even after an alignment?