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Car pulls to the left, cause?
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT_Troy" data-source="post: 15884521" data-attributes="member: 124907"><p>What's your alignment specs set to? What kind of roads are you noticing this pull on? Alot of folks add a little camber in alignments to adjust for the crown in the roads. </p><p></p><p>I had to buy FTBR's modded IRS eccentric camber adjustment bolts as i found one oem bolt broken (bolt head broken from shaft and allowed movement) and once welded neither of them would give me enough adjustment.</p><p></p><p>Next I would ask if your K-member squaring was checking when installing it? MM has the instructions on their website under the installation of their K-member.</p><p></p><p>I suspect you have had your car on a lift and checked for play by grabbing your wheels and shaking them in different directions, bent/worn components, etc already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT_Troy, post: 15884521, member: 124907"] What's your alignment specs set to? What kind of roads are you noticing this pull on? Alot of folks add a little camber in alignments to adjust for the crown in the roads. I had to buy FTBR's modded IRS eccentric camber adjustment bolts as i found one oem bolt broken (bolt head broken from shaft and allowed movement) and once welded neither of them would give me enough adjustment. Next I would ask if your K-member squaring was checking when installing it? MM has the instructions on their website under the installation of their K-member. I suspect you have had your car on a lift and checked for play by grabbing your wheels and shaking them in different directions, bent/worn components, etc already. [/QUOTE]
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