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Suspension Problems! Please Help
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<blockquote data-quote="lcarpen_2000" data-source="post: 10196892" data-attributes="member: 47689"><p>This is probably too obvious, but I originally blamed alignment too. I had the same problem. Turns out I had a screw embedded in my right front tire. This created a slow leak and a 10 to 15 lb difference in pressure between the tires. I took it to the alignment shop. They adjusted the alignment, filled the tire and off I went. Thirty minutes later, it was pulling hard left again. After I brought it back and had the tire repaired, it tracks dead straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lcarpen_2000, post: 10196892, member: 47689"] This is probably too obvious, but I originally blamed alignment too. I had the same problem. Turns out I had a screw embedded in my right front tire. This created a slow leak and a 10 to 15 lb difference in pressure between the tires. I took it to the alignment shop. They adjusted the alignment, filled the tire and off I went. Thirty minutes later, it was pulling hard left again. After I brought it back and had the tire repaired, it tracks dead straight. [/QUOTE]
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