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DrewE
Dec 30, 2017Explorer II
I've sometimes been misled into thinking that a vehicle was misaligned because it was pulling one way or the other only to discover that there was a steady sidewind or that it was merely due to the crown of the road. If the pull goes away or changes direction in the lefthand lanes of a divided highway, then the crown of the road is a suspect.
I've also had pulling due to sticky brakes. If it goes away (or reverses the direction) when braking, that's pretty good proof of what the cause is.
Of course, it's also entirely possible to have a pull to one side due to improper alignment or similar things. I don't mean to discount that possibility in any way, merely to caution that I've occasionally been fooled by other things.
I've also had pulling due to sticky brakes. If it goes away (or reverses the direction) when braking, that's pretty good proof of what the cause is.
Of course, it's also entirely possible to have a pull to one side due to improper alignment or similar things. I don't mean to discount that possibility in any way, merely to caution that I've occasionally been fooled by other things.
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