Hi again!
Here's my problem. The car drives perfect on dry roads. Even if braking hard. However, when driving on snow (especially deep snow), the car always pulls really hard to the right on acceleration and returns to normal when I let go of gas. So from a stop sign, I accelerate, then car pulls, then I have to kinda pump the gas to regain stability. I've got one of the best tires (Blizzak Revo-1) but I'm slipping (mostly just on take-off). The more snow, the harder it pulls. It's at the point where I litterally turn the steering wheel 90 degrees to the left to drive in a straight line. Is this normal?? My mechanic noticed on my last visit that my stabilizer link on the right side was loose but didn't have time to repair it. Could this be the problem? THANKS!!
Here's my problem. The car drives perfect on dry roads. Even if braking hard. However, when driving on snow (especially deep snow), the car always pulls really hard to the right on acceleration and returns to normal when I let go of gas. So from a stop sign, I accelerate, then car pulls, then I have to kinda pump the gas to regain stability. I've got one of the best tires (Blizzak Revo-1) but I'm slipping (mostly just on take-off). The more snow, the harder it pulls. It's at the point where I litterally turn the steering wheel 90 degrees to the left to drive in a straight line. Is this normal?? My mechanic noticed on my last visit that my stabilizer link on the right side was loose but didn't have time to repair it. Could this be the problem? THANKS!!
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