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Yes, another "alignment" issue(?)

Purely conjecture here, but since the focus was on the front suspension, had there been any REAL focus on the rear end? If the rear wheels aren't square with the front wheels, the result could very well be the rear wheels "steering" the car in one direction or the other. Just food for thought.
 
Purely conjecture here, but since the focus was on the front suspension, had there been any REAL focus on the rear end? If the rear wheels aren't square with the front wheels, the result could very well be the rear wheels "steering" the car in one direction or the other. Just food for thought.
True that makes plenty of sense that could be another reason however in case of 13 or 14 R Specs the rear suspension comes already factory set and aligned unless your vehicle has been in some type of collision It really doesn't require alignment in the rear
 
Purely conjecture here, but since the focus was on the front suspension, had there been any REAL focus on the rear end? If the rear wheels aren't square with the front wheels, the result could very well be the rear wheels "steering" the car in one direction or the other. Just food for thought.

Yes. rear alignment was perfect as well. Even set the rear toe 6* in the opposite direction (which abs and traction control hated) to force a left hand push; and the car still pulled right. :cautious:
 
Yes. rear alignment was perfect as well. Even set the rear toe 6* in the opposite direction (which abs and traction control hated) to force a left hand push; and the car still pulled right. :cautious:
The bottom line I believe you had a bent structure in there somewhere either way you analyze such situation
 
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