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Greg Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/17/2007 01:12:19
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Subject: Steering and alignment IP: Logged
Message: I cranked my torsion bars almost all the way up. Before I did that my truck also always veered to the right when I let go of the wheel. I got an alignment and it didn't change the veering to the right what else would it be?
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Kowalski GenIII
1/17/2007 07:44:11
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Message: Bad alignment, dragging brake, or just the crown of the road. As roads are crowned for drainage and we drive on the right, you should drift right trying this on most roads. Best place to check can be the middle lane on a divided highway; is that how you checked ?
Lead, follow, or get out of the way
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Lurkin Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/17/2007 12:29:05
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Message: Could be wheel balance too. My 02 AWD will start to pull when the tires need rebalancing.
It doesn't shake, it will just pull. After an alignment didn't fix my pull, I had the tires balanced and the pull went away.
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mikesz *GenIII*
1/17/2007 16:09:51
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Message: Have the same.Everything perfectly alligned and new tires.99,99% of the roads are declined to right side.Our trucks are pretty long..Spent over one year to look for this
mikesz
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TexasTodd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/18/2007 05:56:18
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Message: I just got mew tires all around, and it fixed my alignment.
Tires wear in a pattern and will do it also sometimes.
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