I had a similar thing happen to me at an autocross in my friends e36 and i kept on spinning out I finally went to the pits and realized that one of the springs had somehow popped out of the seat so every time i stepped on it that one corner would squat all the way down and the throw the rest of the car off.
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Rear end of the car shifts to the side under acceleration. Wtf??
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Originally posted by BrewCity11 View PostYeah, if you have those adjustable toe/camber plates welded in back there, it would be ther first place i'd look.
yup this was it! well done sir.
the toe bolt on the drivers side was completely undone, and the ride side was starting to loosen up. made them crank them down this time!
we are all good and tight now!
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Originally posted by grantlacey11 View Postyup this was it! well done sir.
the toe bolt on the drivers side was completely undone, and the ride side was starting to loosen up. made them crank them down this time!
we are all good and tight now!
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Glad you got it figured out.
Yeah, just a single tack on the lip somehwere so it won't back out, somewhere you can go in and grind off easy if you need to remove.turk@gutenparts.com
Originally posted by JandersonProperly placed zip ties will hold bridges together.
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