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Old 10-03-2006, 03:08 AM
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Hey I think i have an alignment problem, but has been aligned 2 times now and still same, maybe its normal.

So heres a question for you guys. When you drive down a straight road, no potholes or bumps or whatever, and you let go of the steering wheel, dooes your truck track straight, or does it move to left/right?

Mines seems to prefer to go to the right all the time. I tried on roads slanted to the left(on very slanted roads it would go to the left) and right, and as level as possible and still does the same, goes to the right.

What are you guys experiencing? My Hummer dealer alligned it 2 times( actually they sent it to NTB) and still same.

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As you suspect, the truck should go straight.
Could it be brake related? is there uneven wear on any pads or rotors, how about the parking brake is it adjusted properly on both sides?
...just my two cents
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...also, where do you drive in Chicago that has no potholes !?!
(I used to live there)
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Default Re: Allignment Problem??

Mine tracks straight. Is your tire pressure the same on all wheels? Any uneven tire wear?
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Default Re: Allignment Problem??

Most alignment shops set the track to track slightly to the left, due to the road crowns. All GOOD roads have a crown to allow water to flow to one side.
From my experience in the Chicago area, which is the same in the Detroit area, it is impossible to keep a good alignment due to the road conditions, and the crowns are very drastic.
If the dealer and an independent say the alignment is correct, and tire pressures are correct (something they are to check during an alignment), then most likely it is road conditions. Also remember, the large tires will emphasis any crowns in the road.

I have not seen any vehicle that tracks perfectly straight, even when leaving the alignment shop.

You could put the tires on a load balancer to check the belts of the tire (affects pull) and the tire force variation, but that is usually indicated by vibration more than pull.
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Default Re: Allignment Problem??

thanks alot everyone, from what i understand, its no big deal. I have checked the tire pressure and they are all good and even, but i havent checked breaks or anything. I wont worry about it for now, but ill take a look at them first chance i get.

Hal, thats a great question! I live in chicago and potholes are plentiful, but just to check this tracking thing out i took it to Palwaukee municipal airport by prospect heights, and did a quick run on the runway. Runway is as level and straight as i could find to run the test.

Anyway, its just a little pull to the right which is not too big of a deal, just wanted to make sure.

Thanks for the responses!
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