Yes , just as the others have suggested, it`s bent,,, & the balk head is also bent, (Thats the part of the body that the subframe & the steering rack is bolted too)
I`d suggest you take the subframe out & either straighten it or replace it with a straight one, but while you`re there, make sure you have the body straightened as well
Most minis that have had a decent HIT/SMASH/SMACK/Crash in the front like yours will inherantly have a slight steering issue if its not addressed
The steering racks on minis are not actually in the "Best" or "Optimum" spot/possition anyway, so if they are shoved further back (& more often than not pushed back on one side more than the other) then a slight steering issue will ALLWAYS be present
I don`t know how many times i`ve told panel beaters to fix these sorts of issues & yet still have words/arguments/heavy converstions with them because they continue to try to tell me that a slight bend in the baulk head won`t cause any issue--> (insert sarcasm here)--> yeah right
Just as a miss-matched pair of steering arms will create offset handling from left to right,,, so does a bent baulk head
Just straighten it all up now & be done with it all the right way,,, if you get all lazy now & don`t fix it, then be prepared for the "I told You So" later
It`s not as bad as it may seem like i`m making it out to be,,, but it "IS" an issue that can be corrected now far more easilly than later when you`re trying to work out why it turns left better than it turns right--> if you get my "Drift" (hee hee,,, pun intended)
_________________ No offence intended here but--> anyone writing a book about minis 30 years ago may not have experienced such worn or stuffed-with components as we are finding these days.
You should put your heart & soul into everything you do.
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