QUOTE(zeng @ Oct 27 2021, 10:09 PM)
During straight ahead driving/tracking a steering wheel points to left phenomenon usually means toes setting problems.
That is assuming during alignment process, the steering wheel was properly 'squared' by the shop.
I suppose you have to apply effort holding on to the steering wheel at ALL time whilst tracking straight ahead?
Does the car veers or drifts to left/right with hands temporarily off the steering wheel?
In the absence of alignment result screenshots, I would speculate your problem is not caused by camber angles, not suggesting these camber angles are perfectly set up here.
If it is under warranty, I suggest you go back for an foc re-do/re-work .....
otherwise look out for another shop, where a good one is hard to come by IME.
Edit: 2018 Saga vvt has a Rear Torsion Beam suspension design which is non-adjustable stock. This shop may have overlooked and not considered the Rear cambers and Rear toes in this alignment job and contribute to your current problem.
So bro do you have any recommend tyre shops near Cheras or balakong?That is assuming during alignment process, the steering wheel was properly 'squared' by the shop.
I suppose you have to apply effort holding on to the steering wheel at ALL time whilst tracking straight ahead?
Does the car veers or drifts to left/right with hands temporarily off the steering wheel?
In the absence of alignment result screenshots, I would speculate your problem is not caused by camber angles, not suggesting these camber angles are perfectly set up here.
If it is under warranty, I suggest you go back for an foc re-do/re-work .....
otherwise look out for another shop, where a good one is hard to come by IME.
Edit: 2018 Saga vvt has a Rear Torsion Beam suspension design which is non-adjustable stock. This shop may have overlooked and not considered the Rear cambers and Rear toes in this alignment job and contribute to your current problem.
Oct 27 2021, 11:26 PM

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