21:st-Nov-2014, 17:23:45
On a flat road Kevin, with no great power on, the car drifts off to the nearside and the steering wheel self-centres, the steering wheel has to be given a little right hand lock to compensate and keep the car running straight. What I am saying is, if I hold the steering wheel so the centre bar is straight across, it obviously will run off to the nearside, it has to have that bit of right lock on the steering wheel to keep the straight course.
I will try the tyres at the greater pressures you kind people have recommended and see if it makes a difference. I am willing to try whatever, just to get the problem resolved. I am taking on board everything you have all said, thank you so much!
I just find it very strange that the Vauxhall dealerships and the Technical Field Manager don't seem to accept there is a problem, when obviously there is. The comments I got from the Service Manager at one dealership that the 18ins wheels are not the problem, contradicts the other dealership and the Vauxhall man!
I will try the tyres at the greater pressures you kind people have recommended and see if it makes a difference. I am willing to try whatever, just to get the problem resolved. I am taking on board everything you have all said, thank you so much!
I just find it very strange that the Vauxhall dealerships and the Technical Field Manager don't seem to accept there is a problem, when obviously there is. The comments I got from the Service Manager at one dealership that the 18ins wheels are not the problem, contradicts the other dealership and the Vauxhall man!