Right click the Rave icon youd usually click to run
Click on Properties
Click on the Compatibility tab.
Check the Run this program in compatibility mode for box.
Select windows 98/windows ME
Click apply at the bottom of the window
You will get more oil out of the turbo outlet with no pipes attached....venturi effect will suck it out as there is massive airflow and no boost pressure to hold it back.
Id guess yes....the discs are the same dia. I have them on mine with 16s and nothing is close to touching a wheel.
And a decent set of pads....not some £6 a set carboard pads....but no need to go over the top either.
What you should do is (assuming RHD)
Turn the steering until the steering box is bang on the centre position...some can be set with a pin in a slot in the arm. Adjust the LH wheel to the correct alignment position using the front drag link. Then adjust the RH wheel to the correct alignment...
If done correctly....
I siezed ball joint on the axle of a d2 /p38 makes them very dangerous to drive as the steering will not self centre.....until you have drove something with steering that doesnt self centre you can not imagine what it is like.
I suppose the question is was it like this...
There will be but that wont cause the problem as that only attaches the pin of the ball joint it doesnt adjust the tension of the ball joint.
Id assume a ball joint is not fitted correctly or has been damaged during fitting.
Ive driven stuff with the problem you describe and new ball joints...