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Old 01-25-2006, 07:53 PM
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Default Re: Alignment problem

there are a lot of posts regarding alignment issues. if it's purely an alignment problem, then it boils down to this:

- make sure the shop is using hunter equipment and knows how to use the CAMM adjustment feature

- use DJ's specs and take them to the shop (post the before and after here and that you have now and let the members take a look)

- don't let them get away with charging you for extra alignments if they havn't done it right the first time

but, since you mentioned them putting a new rack and pinion in, that may also be suspect so i would post the alignment info first to see what dj or others have to say.

you also put on new tires and rims so there's potentially a problem with one of the tires. sometimes a bad tire (usually a belt inside) will cause strange behavior.

toyota tundras that are propertly aligned do not have a problem pulling to either side.
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