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bobbolotune
May 14, 2020Explorer
I am the OP. Thank you for the input.
Something I thought of since I made the original post is that the truck had an alignment problem at the time of this braking incident. The front tires were wearing (very) unevenly. The outer tread on both tires was worn much deeper than the inside. I ended up getting a full set of tires and an alignment.
The truck had always been hard to keep in the lane since when it was new. After many adjustments I finally found out it was this alignment problem. Since the new tires and the alignment the drift problem is gone.
I'm wondering if the alignment problem might have caused the braking problem when I drifted lanes with a very hard brake.
No need to jump on me. I WILL get the brakes checked.
Something I thought of since I made the original post is that the truck had an alignment problem at the time of this braking incident. The front tires were wearing (very) unevenly. The outer tread on both tires was worn much deeper than the inside. I ended up getting a full set of tires and an alignment.
The truck had always been hard to keep in the lane since when it was new. After many adjustments I finally found out it was this alignment problem. Since the new tires and the alignment the drift problem is gone.
I'm wondering if the alignment problem might have caused the braking problem when I drifted lanes with a very hard brake.
No need to jump on me. I WILL get the brakes checked.
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