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Car pulling to the right

I would agree that method should identify at least a problematic pair of the tires but I have swapped fronts/rears of several brands including the stock Michelines as well continental and Yokohamas!
so Im assuming youve got an alignment? I would have someone check your suspension components to make sure nothing is loose/disconnected. I remember a stinger owner had several alignments and tire changes and all that time no one noticed one of his rear control arms was completely disconnected causing his pulling issue
 
so Im assuming youve got an alignment? I would have someone check your suspension components to make sure nothing is loose/disconnected. I remember a stinger owner had several alignments and tire changes and all that time no one noticed one of his rear control arms was completely disconnected causing his pulling issue
Yep two at the service center and one at a pro shop but all done to car original specs. Thing is I asked about the dealers looking at the suspension/steering components and was told they did and any further diagnostics would start to cost me shop rate!... Of course I won't do that and my trust in them has been thrown out the window. What you brought up is def interesting.
 
Yep two at the service center and one at a pro shop but all done to car original specs. Thing is I asked about the dealers looking at the suspension/steering components and was told they did and any further diagnostics would start to cost me shop rate!... Of course I won't do that and my trust in them has been thrown out the window. What you brought up is def interesting.
... Should mention they told me that I would only be charged if they find a problem part.
 
... Should mention they told me that I would only be charged if they find a problem part.
My mistake... I would only be charged If they find a problem part lol
 
Can you post those alignment specs? Maybe we can see something that can help you. They should have given you a before/after sheet
 
Can you post those alignment specs? Maybe we can see something that can help you. They should have given you a before/after sheet
Yeah for sure. I only have the printout from the non dealer affiliated shop. Will post when I get an opportunity.
 
Have you tried another independent auto shop for the alignment job for all 4 wheels?
Is yours a RWD or AWD?
 
Have you tried another independent auto shop for the alignment job for all 4 wheels?
Is yours a RWD or AWD?

Have you tried another independent auto shop for the alignment job for all 4 wheels?
Is yours a RWD or AWD?
Hello here is an update. I posted a different thread discussing this.

 
I'm currently having this issue. Came to local dealership and told that they been working on alignment on a diff car for the past 3 hours (idiots?). Was told that it was a radial pull (some other members basically described this). So they're going to swap the left and right front tire to see if it'll pull to the other side. I asked "okay. And if it does?" And didnt get any good answers. What a joke.
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