MichaelSRoss

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Hello all. HELP please with a problem which hit me this afternoon. My Discovery 1 300TDI 128,000 miles which I have owned for five brilliant years, I towed a couple of horses today, frequent pass time. When I drove off having uncoupled, the steering seemed odd.

I was on a pretty private lane so slowly drove on and worked out the symptoms. If I have my foot on the gas, the car steers dead straight, not even needing hands on the wheel. Take the foot off of the gas and the car turns left, it feels as though the rear is trying to overtake the front.

Anyone got any theories please. I'd be very grateful.
 
Trailing arm mount or you have torn a bush. Mine was doing that aswell very badly on power to off power would steer the car if u tried hard. New bushes and bolts and it drives superb now
 
mine is doing the same and on inspection it seems to be the rear trailing/radius arm bushes that meet the chassis. It's allowing the rear axle to move left/right when lifting off the throttle. As we drive on the left, it pulls with the camber of the road.
 

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