Well, first, check the tire pressure. If it is still pulling, then take back to alignment shop and specifically ask for a camber adjustment. Camber and caster are the only angles that will cause a pull. Your car will probably need an adjustment or shim kit to adjust the camber. And, don't pay for a four wheel alignment, because there probably aren't any adjustments that can be made to the rear wheels on your car. They will just print out the sheet that says "no adjustments" and charge you for it.
2006-10-19 15:06:36
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answered by MissAnthropic 2
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Are you shore it is not the tilt of the road that would make the car normally glide to the right. All the alignments in the world can't overcome a high way that is, lets say right-sided, just keep your hands on the steeringwheel.
2006-10-23 20:59:25
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answered by cal72036 2
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it may be the alignment, get it checked out and see what is the problem before somethin major happens, like ur wheel axel. once my aunt's tire came off and we were leaving to get onto the freeway, and right when we drove off onto the street, the wheel on the driver's side leaned like almost came off and we couldnt move, so a wreker truck had to come move it and take it to the shop.
2006-10-19 21:06:12
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answered by Im So Rad 2
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Take it bach to the alignment center, they did not do a good job, unless of course one og your brake calipers is frozen.
2006-10-19 21:03:19
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answered by cindyhemp72 2
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simple answer for this one ......check your tire pressure ... dont blame anyone just yet... simple things cause wierd problems
2006-10-19 21:12:08
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answered by larry_073 2
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brake pads or drum or brake cylinder
2006-10-19 21:30:06
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answered by pvphelp 2
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could just be normal torque steer
2006-10-19 21:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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