Ok I've had my car 4 weeks now put about 350 miles on it (I know not a lot) and now I'm getting used to the car I've noticed that my front end is rather weird feeling at speed. It feels a bit like the front end wants to wander left or right all the time despite me keeping the wheel dead straight. It's a very vauge feeling a bit like the fronts are washing out all the time. It's only noticable if you concentrate on the steering input and only when the car is pointing straight. In corners the front end feels much more planted and grippy so I'm doubtfull it's the tyres. I'm not sure if it's just because the steering is far more sensitive to any movement of the steering wheel than on my old clio (which had a good 10 deg of slack either way off dead centre before the car would start to move to one side) or whether it's somthing else. The car is 4.5 years old and has done 51k miles and has had SEAT dealership services every 10k from new. Also it's just passed an MOT.
Are these cars just that much more direct steering ? Maybe I'm putting in some steering input without noticing it but it's getting rather off putting to say the least. Would worn bushes cause this? Because if so I'm not looking forward to the idea of having steering that is even more sensitive than it currently is which new bushes will do right?
Think I'll have to convince my brother in law to let me drive his focus up the motorway to get a comparison.
cuprablue
Are these cars just that much more direct steering ? Maybe I'm putting in some steering input without noticing it but it's getting rather off putting to say the least. Would worn bushes cause this? Because if so I'm not looking forward to the idea of having steering that is even more sensitive than it currently is which new bushes will do right?
Think I'll have to convince my brother in law to let me drive his focus up the motorway to get a comparison.
cuprablue