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Thread: car pulling?

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    car pulling?

    hay yo, my car keeps pulling to the left, i got a wheel alignment but its still pulling, then i em to re-do wheel alignment and switch the tires around (from front to back, left to right) or something like that, the guy said there may be a problem with the suspension coz its still pulling, is this a possible reason? and if so, what is the exact problem?

    cheers aye

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    when the guy did a wheel alignment he should have been able to tell if it was suspension issues. not just say 'it could be'. unless they only did a balence.

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    why are u asking us.. the wheel alignment guy should be able to tell u what the problem is. or maybe u need to straighen ur steering wheel.

    ^ damn u beat me to it. LOl same answers.

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    the guy that did it said that if it continues 2 pull its most probably the suspension, that was after he initially told me it needed another wheel alignment, then he said that it needed 2 switch the tires around, so after 2 wheel alignements and a tire switch he says suspension so im just getting second opinions on what could be the issue with the suspension to see if it really needs 2 have its whole suspension changed

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    he shouldve been able to tell you if anything was bent in your suspension system when he looked at it

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    diff problem?

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    check if wheels / offset is suitable for the car.
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    Sometimes your rims are to big for your car, or you should check your front end e.g tie rods,tie rod ends and wheel bearings. To do that jack up your make sure both wheels are off the ground and shake the wheels from left and right and then up and down. Sometimes when these things are loose they can cause your car to pull.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtrmaniac View Post
    Sometimes your rims are to big for your car, or you should check your front end e.g tie rods,tie rod ends and wheel bearings. To do that jack up your make sure both wheels are off the ground and shake the wheels from left and right and then up and down. Sometimes when these things are loose they can cause your car to pull.

    this happen to mine
    took it to ozzy tyres and they did the alignment twice! took it to tonys corner cabra and meadows rd and straight away told me it was my tie rods...

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    Yeah i had same problem but wheel allignement fixed it up. I got mine done at pedders, they did the whole 28point(or something) checking thing.

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    does it happen when you brake ??

    if so this turned out to be blocked brake lines for me !
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