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Old 11-22-2006, 02:15 AM
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Default Re: Pulling to the right/Rack n Pinion steering?

Thanks for the thread and info. Same roads for the past year were fine. It was after i slammed around in some mud in Sept and later in Oct tore up the CV axle and front diff. My 2 has 37in Toyo's without issue as well. The 3 was fine until recently. The pull is not slight or gradual, it is immediate like a 15 degree tilt in the steering wheel to the right. If i hold the wheel straight, it drives straight. When i let go, the steering wheel kicks to the right as does the 3. It wasn't like that prior to Sept. I have had 5 alignments and balance my tires every 1-2 months due to off roading. So f5fstop, what are your thoughts on the rack n pinion thing? I have elinimated roads, alignment specs, tires, tie rods, and frame/body damage. T-bars were adjusted previously (2 turns) and have not been re-checked. That could be something to look at if it would cause an immediate pull. Is there anything else that could cause this type of pull? Thank you again for your responses.
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