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quote:Originally posted by GLH_TC 16V
You can limit the amount of torque steer by increasing the traction to the wheel which is causing the torque steer. Usually it is the passenger front wheel in a FWD car because there is less weight over it. A quick and dirty fix is to reduce the tire pressure in that one tire relative to the drivers side tire. The larger contact patch of the passenger tire with the reduced pressure will increase the traction for that tire and slightly reduce the torque steer.
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Ain't the engine on the right side (pasenger side)?????
I would guess the the lighter side would be on the driver side.
Just two cents.
Ian