C43 Pulls right on acceleration




It's only barely noticeable on the interstate at higher speeds, 60-80mph. I'll tap the throttle to pass the *******g prius in front of me and if I hold the wheel straight, I'll feel the whole car pull slightly to the right. When I release the throttle, it lines up straight again. New tires, have checked all pressures.
?????
They are cheap and easy to replace. Do both sides if they're worn.
Last edited by Ausmbtech; Oct 6, 2014 at 09:42 PM.








You just need spanners, sockets and maybe double spline torx bits, no special tools though.
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so when I park the 99 to fix this problem I need to have it back on the road that day. glad to hear I won't be out of commission for too long
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Worn tires on the car, so I parked it and we started commuting in the 98 C43. This week I finally got around to firing up the 99 and taking it to the shop to inspect the suspension and find out what's going on. They got it up on the lift and couldn't find anything wrong with it. They invited me back there to inspect it myself but everything looked fine. I noticed that I can't actually see the top part of the upper rear control arms because it's blocked by the spring plate. But I pulled and shoved on everything as hard as I could trying to find something that was weak and couldn't find anything.
Admittedly, I'm not well versed with suspension and steering components, and it was a Ford dealership's Quick Lane shop (father in law runs the body shop at the dealer, so he sent me there because it would've been a free repair if I order the part). Their techs couldn't see anything wrong with it, though.
But the problem seems to be getting worse and has now affected braking (though it might have all along, but I never braked hard enough to notice). When I brake, the car pulls left. But now when I accelerate at all (more noticeable at interstate speeds) the rear of the car starts to jerk back and forth and dance around at random. It's quite alarming.
























Also, check your tire for any out of the ordinary wear. It would seem that with that kind of play in the rear, you would probably have some scuffing along the outer edges.




I still haven't figured this one out. I'm pretty sure I have worn lower control arm bushings in the rear left, likely damaged in the accident when the car nearly flipped.
Could they cause this and could I replace them at home?
I still haven't figured this one out. I'm pretty sure I have worn lower control arm bushings in the rear left, likely damaged in the accident when the car nearly flipped.
Could they cause this and could I replace them at home?




