Hi Forum,
Back after a while enjoying my car and some questions I can;t figure out myself due to lack of technical knowledge.
A few weeks ago I had a little accident where I was braking while driving onto a curb to dodge a biker. To be sure nothing really was damaged I brought the car to the garage for a checkup, alignment and balancing the front wheels. It also needed a new MOT.
The issue I now face is that the car got a new MOT, but after alignment the steering wheel is a bit off to the left. I contacted the garage with the question whether this could be solved, but they mentioned:
" But it's true that the car still pulls slightly to the left, and that's probably due to a bent shock absorber strut, right? That impact against the front wheel also bent the strut, didn't it? This can, of course, be fixed with a new strut. "
It passed the MOT, but this message gives me slightly the shivers so to say. So, is there a way that I can check what is possibly bent and if yes, what to look for? And if replacement is needed, do changing front absorber struts going by the pair or is, in general use, replacing only the damaged one the way to go?
Thanks a lot for your reply and kind regards,
Aad
Back after a while enjoying my car and some questions I can;t figure out myself due to lack of technical knowledge.
A few weeks ago I had a little accident where I was braking while driving onto a curb to dodge a biker. To be sure nothing really was damaged I brought the car to the garage for a checkup, alignment and balancing the front wheels. It also needed a new MOT.
The issue I now face is that the car got a new MOT, but after alignment the steering wheel is a bit off to the left. I contacted the garage with the question whether this could be solved, but they mentioned:
" But it's true that the car still pulls slightly to the left, and that's probably due to a bent shock absorber strut, right? That impact against the front wheel also bent the strut, didn't it? This can, of course, be fixed with a new strut. "
It passed the MOT, but this message gives me slightly the shivers so to say. So, is there a way that I can check what is possibly bent and if yes, what to look for? And if replacement is needed, do changing front absorber struts going by the pair or is, in general use, replacing only the damaged one the way to go?
Thanks a lot for your reply and kind regards,
Aad
- Model
- Fiat Panda 169 1.2 8v
- Year
- 2009
- Mileage
- 91341