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Re: alignment problem
[Re: Viper469]
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05/28/12 08:29 AM
05/28/12 08:29 AM
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Todd
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Check the circumference of the rear tires. I had a set of slicks once that were over 1 1/2" different side to side, and i can say it definitely can cause it to pull to one side.
Make sure the alignment guy checked the rear end toe and thrust angle. Also you could try and swap the front tires side to side. See if that pulls the other way it not.
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Re: alignment problem
[Re: Todd]
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05/28/12 08:43 AM
05/28/12 08:43 AM
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therocks
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Todd has the best thing to check first.Swap the frt tires side to side.I had a old Caddy that I had set to dead on factory specs.Went for a ride and it would drag you into the other lane.Swapped tires and you had to drive the car the other way or you would hit the curb.Had more than a few that did the same.Did you have alingment set to factory specs?If running radials it will be off as radials have to be set different than bias.Rocky
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Re: alignment problem
[Re: MOPARCHAS]
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05/28/12 03:41 PM
05/28/12 03:41 PM
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Just-a-dart
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Have you checked the toe change thru the front end travel?
It may be more on one side than the other. If there is a lot and you are setting it at 2" up it could be toe out at static height, and worse on the brakes when the front end dives.
Just another thing to check, hope you find it.
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