New improved dynamically variable steering!
I've finally got some time off to fix up some of the things in the golf that I haven't had the time to look at. One of the things that's been a bit of a mystery until now is why the steering wheel would change position while you are driving. After a left turn the steering wheel spokes would be horizontal once you returned to driving straight but when you turned a right corner the wheel is cocked about 30 degrees clockwise.
To cut a long story short, the rubber blocks that clamp the rack to the body are shot. The rack actually moves about an inch side to side when you turn the wheel!
One of the less amusing effects is what happens when you're pulling hard out of a corner and the torque steer tries to slide the steering rack out of the car!
All will be fixed soon - new rubbers are on the way!
Pete Jones