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E36 steering has poor 'return to center' problem
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<blockquote data-quote="e34_lover" data-source="post: 651142" data-attributes="member: 16259"><p>Free play should be the steering column since thats the only thing left that you have not changed. </p><p></p><p>Steering not returning to centre is a bit tough. Is this rack "rebuilt"? There is an adjustment nut on the steering rack. Technically, it shouldn't be adjusted but some people do it. If it has been adjusted too tight, it can cause binding in the rack itself. Could be alignment as well though. Where did you get it done? I would recommend MPS auto in Sunway for alignment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="e34_lover, post: 651142, member: 16259"] Free play should be the steering column since thats the only thing left that you have not changed. Steering not returning to centre is a bit tough. Is this rack "rebuilt"? There is an adjustment nut on the steering rack. Technically, it shouldn't be adjusted but some people do it. If it has been adjusted too tight, it can cause binding in the rack itself. Could be alignment as well though. Where did you get it done? I would recommend MPS auto in Sunway for alignment. [/QUOTE]
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