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Hi All,
I'm freaking out right now.
, so I desperately need some professional advice...
I bought my FiST used with 11k miles just a few weeks ago with no issues at all. Because it was sold to the dealer, they have no clue about what kind of modifications it has. I believe it has aftermarket coil-overs. The ride height is definitely lower than stock and it is very stiff, but I don't know if it drives any different considering I haven't driven any stock ones.
Last night I was driving home when local roadwork gave me quite a big headache. I came across a part of the road where they removed all of the asphalt, causing the parts of the road that were still paved to be raised up a good 6-7 inches. I slowed down to around 25 mph to be safe, but it wasn't enough. All of a sudden I hit the edge of the paved road HARD. Hard enough to the point my struts hit their top hats and the car lifted off the ground a couple inches. Never in a car had I felt such a huge bump. I immediately pulled over to check for the inevitable damage, but to my surprise none was visible. None of my tires popped and there are no visible cracks. Tire pressures after one day are normal.
The problem arises when I accelerate in 2nd and 3rd gear, and the car pulls slightly to the right. When taking your hands off the wheel, it turns right about 30 degrees from center, and I have to use a good amount of force to keep it straight.
Cruising and coasting do not cause the wheel to move, only under medium to hard acceleration. I have no idea what the problem may be, damaged tie rods/control arm? Trying to figure it our before I have to take it in.
I apologize in advance for writing such a huge post, I am in fact new to this.
I'm freaking out right now.
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I bought my FiST used with 11k miles just a few weeks ago with no issues at all. Because it was sold to the dealer, they have no clue about what kind of modifications it has. I believe it has aftermarket coil-overs. The ride height is definitely lower than stock and it is very stiff, but I don't know if it drives any different considering I haven't driven any stock ones.
Last night I was driving home when local roadwork gave me quite a big headache. I came across a part of the road where they removed all of the asphalt, causing the parts of the road that were still paved to be raised up a good 6-7 inches. I slowed down to around 25 mph to be safe, but it wasn't enough. All of a sudden I hit the edge of the paved road HARD. Hard enough to the point my struts hit their top hats and the car lifted off the ground a couple inches. Never in a car had I felt such a huge bump. I immediately pulled over to check for the inevitable damage, but to my surprise none was visible. None of my tires popped and there are no visible cracks. Tire pressures after one day are normal.
The problem arises when I accelerate in 2nd and 3rd gear, and the car pulls slightly to the right. When taking your hands off the wheel, it turns right about 30 degrees from center, and I have to use a good amount of force to keep it straight.
Cruising and coasting do not cause the wheel to move, only under medium to hard acceleration. I have no idea what the problem may be, damaged tie rods/control arm? Trying to figure it our before I have to take it in.
I apologize in advance for writing such a huge post, I am in fact new to this.