Re: back end slide at round abouts....any ideas why?
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:36 am
nope did the search and found out we have a normal diff,even that ive got a yelloe dob of paint on the diff which is ment to show that it has a lsd.Velocette wrote:have you got a lim slip dif? are you lifting off the throttle when it happens or accelerating? roundabouts can be very greasy, I know this only too well as a biker and the surface is often worn and deformed. i have had the back step out once when turning right and accelerating to get into a gap and I know someone who has done a 360 in a Bongo when not going particularly fast. I think you have to be light footed when it is wet maybe.chipvan wrote:both myself and the wife have noticed a couple of times when wet, the rear end slides out a bit on round abouts.normally only when your niping about round town,and not when taking it easy
Sure this will happen in any rear wheel drive car ,but not noticed it before like this.??? but we have just put our rear seats back in so guess the extra weight wouldnt help things
All tyres are good with pleanty of tread on them
Know iam due to change front drop links,and ball joint,track rod ends,but cant see how that would effect the rear end....
Anyone else getting this at the moment? did think it was just a patch of diesel at 1st but i took it out tonight and had the same thing happen to me.