Front end alignment

digi168

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I was at my Mazda dealer yesterday, and while talking to the sales people/friends of mine, the service guy comes out and ask me "do you find a problem with torque steer"?

I replied not really only if the wheels are turned at a stop and I accelerate hard..

He then ask for my keys and says that they have new alignment specs from Mazda and will be doing all MSP's...

So I give him the keys, my car goes to the shop they redo the alignment to the new spec and honestly a good portion of the torque steer is gone...it is still there but not as noticable...

Unfortunatly I didn't get the TSB number but I will try to get it and post it...so if you have an MSP ask your service dept. about the new alignment spec and they should correct it for you free of charge...
 
all of fifty feet??? I don't think so, plus they have one from mazda canada there with Ontario plates that they can drive around in...:D
 
I was thinking there was something up with the torque steer. Thats good news! If you can get that TSB #, that would be appreciated. Otherwise I can guess that dealer might forget about it or whatnot when I pick up my car (whenever that may be).
I was about to start a new thread about checking your tire pressure, because on a normal FWD car you'll get a lot of torque steer with one over/underinflated tire. Add LSD and it gets a lot worse!
 
I wonder if the car I drove Monday already had the new alignment specs? It seemed to have a very stiff feel on center. I wonder if that's part of the fix, align it so it doesn't want to turn on its own?

I didn't notice any torque steer on my test drive.
 
I know in my test drive of dpmmsp's car there was zero off-center slop. Maybe that is your "steering stiffness?" It was an unbelievably good steering feel compared to my car, which is no slouch in itself. Very linear and direct.
 
does anyone know if i take my car to get it aligned at a dealership what they will say or do because i have voided my warranty, and my car isn't emissions legal? Will they fine me or anything?
 
Grimace said:
I know in my test drive of dpmmsp's car there was zero off-center slop. Maybe that is your "steering stiffness?" It was an unbelievably good steering feel compared to my car, which is no slouch in itself. Very linear and direct.
I guess I was trying to say it had a firm tendency to want to stay pointed straight. Not in a bad way, mind you, but noticably firmer compared to other cars including the Protege ES. That, and the lack of torque steer, makes me think it had the proper alignment.
 
highly doubt it...its not like they can build a car that can keep perfect alignment throughout its life that they should warranty it, you know what im saying?
 
whoops....sorry guys... i was tired as hell:o ...that was supposed to say....alignments are NOT covered under warranty....sorry about that. (doh) (doh)
 
freedom driving = Maintenance plan. Pay 800+tax up front. And never worry about paying for Maintenance for 4 yrs. All checkups, brake pads, rotors, fliuds, free wipers every year, aligments, rotations ( free anyway usually), camber adjustments etc.
 
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